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Yathish Ramena receives Striped Bass Growers Association travel award
Yathish Ramena, a doctoral candidate of aquaculture/fisheries at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff School of Agriculture, Fisheries and Human Sciences, was recently selected to receive the Stri
Shaun King to speak at Xavier University Feb. 16
Author and civil rights advocate Shaun King, who also is senior justice writer for the New York Daily News, will be speaking at Xavier University's University Center Ballroom Feb. 16 at 6 p.m. It's pa
Lincoln University Day at the Capitol
Lincoln University Day at the Capitol (LUDAC) will be held February 8, 2017, at the Missouri State Capitol. Exhibits will open in the Third Floor Capitol Rotunda at 9:00 a.m. LUDAC is a daylong act
JOHN MICHAEL LEE, JR., PH.D. IS NEW VICE CHANCELLOR FOR UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT
John Michael Lee, Jr., Ph. D., is Elizabeth City State University’s new Vice Chancellor for University Advancement. Dr. Lee joined the administrative staff in the Marion Thorpe building Feb. 6. Dr.
Benedict Outlasts Morehouse In Four Overtimes
Brandon Morris scored seven of his game-high 36 points in the fourth overtime as the Benedict College Tigers edged Morehouse College 120-117 in a four-overtime thriller on Thursday night in Forbes Ar
Big Blues Join New Association
Bluefield State Accepts Invitation to the United States Collegiate Athletic Association JIM NELSON The Big Blues Athletic Department is pleased to announce that it has joined the United States Col
Tuskegee holds ribbon-cutting thanks to grant from The Home Depot
Tuskegee University held a campus celebration and ribbon-cutting ceremony yesterday to announce the completion of the newly invigorated Tennis Courts that were in disrepair. This project was made poss
Wendell Thomas is passionate about giving back to KSU
Wendell Thomas is one of Kentucky State University’s (KSU) hidden gems who continues to leave an indelible mark at the University. The devoted KSU grad is the former Director of Alumni Relations at K
Agrifest 2017 Set for Feb. 18-20: “Agriculture: Our Heritage & Hope for the Future!”
The public is invited to attend the 46th Annual Agriculture and Food Fair of the US Virgin Islands from Feb. 18-20, at the Rudolph Shulterbrandt Agricultural Complex, at Estate Lower Love on St. Croix
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center Opens
Officials from Shaw University and Carolina Small Business Development Fund announced the grand opening of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center on Thursday, January 19, designed to expand small
Greenville Mayor to Serve as Speaker for MVSU’s MLK/Black History Convocation
Mississippi Valley State University will host its annual Martin Luther King/Black History Convocation at 11 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 9, in the H.G. Carpenter Auditorium. The theme for this year’s event is,
CCC & TGH Extended Care Facility team up to offer “Ladder of Success”
While the expenses associated with becoming a nurse can be daunting, a partnership between Coahoma Community College (CCC) and Tallahatchie General Hospital & Extended Care Facility (TGH/ECF) is helpi
Evans Named Lincoln University’s First Female Public Safety Director
Interim President Richard Green named Ruth A. Evans as Lincoln University’s first female director of public safety on December 1. Evans now oversees the second largest police force in Chester Count
Central State University and President Dr. Cynthia Jackson-Hammond Recognized by Ohio House Representatives
Members of the Ohio House of Representatives commended Central State University and President Dr. Cynthia Jackson- Hammond for their positive impact on the state of Ohio during the January 25th sessio
Introducing Miss UNCF 2017!
Miss UNCF Lane College is Kashuna Wright, a sophomore majoring in English from Memphis Tennessee. She is the daughter of Kamilah Wright and Christopher Watson. Her favorite past times are writing poet
Recycle Tournament Kicks Off February 4 at Spelman
Spelman College is partnering with Clark Atlanta University and Morehouse College on Saturday, February 4, 2017, to kick off the Atlanta University Center’s participation in RecycleMania, an eight-wee
CLAFLIN EXTENDS SCHOLARSHIP OFFERS TO HIGH ACHIEVERS IN ACADEMICS DURING OPEN HOUSE
Each year, intercollegiate athletics programs throughout the nation celebrate what is commonly known as the early signing period when blue-chip athletes announce at what college or university they are
Oakwood University to Celebrate Blac k History Month -- Moving Foward
Oakwood University kicks off Black History Month tomorrow during Chapel service at 9:50 a.m. at the University Church. The program entitled "Walk With Me" is a musical narrative commemorating the 50th
Cheyney HCASC Team Comes in 3rd at Regionals—Still Needs Your Votes to Make it to Nationals in April
Cheyney University’s Honda Campus All Star Challenge (HCASC) Varsity team came in third at the regional competition in Washington, DC Saturday, losing the runner up spot to Howard University by just o
TSU GRADUATE IS NEW MR. CLEAN
Tennessee State graduate Mike Jackson cleans up pretty well. So well in fact, that he was selected to replace the iconic cartoon character Mr. Clean. The folks at Procter & Gamble decided that after 59 years on the job the powerful-looking Mr. Clean, with his white pants, skin-tight T-shirt an
Lyceum Series at N.C. A&T to Present Tami Lee Hughes
In homage to Black History Month and the cultural contributions of African Americans to the arts, the Lyceum Series at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will present Tami Lee
Missing You
You are on my mind 24/7 I cry for your love. Though I am patient I still believe you are my miracle from above. I believe you will choose true love. May we unite on a wish from a star abo
Ron Isley Announces Initiative to Send Students to Harris-Stowe State University
Ron Isley, Grammy Award Winner, producer and lead singer of The Isley Brothers is pleased to launch the Ron Isley Initiative that will send students to Harris-Stowe State University. In honor of his
Trenholm State's Culinary Arts Program Ranked 23rd in Best Choice Schools!
According to a recent survey: Trenholm State Community College offers the largest ACF accredited culinary arts program in Alabama. Associate degree programs include an apprenticeship opportunity t
White House Initiative picks JCSU student as HBCU All-Star
Tremell Parker, a 20-year-old sophomore from Durham, N.C., is the latest HBCU All-Star chosen to represent Johnson C. Smith University on the national stage. On Aug. 19, the White House Initiative on