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National Science Foundation Provides Funding for Research Certificate Program at Virginia Union
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Virginia Union University (VUU) nearly $380,000 to provide more intensive research experiences to students in the biological sciences. The money will
"IT'S A GREAT DAY!" THE STUDENT ACTIVITY CENTER IN THE U IS NOW OPEN!
The crowd of students who turned out Wednesday afternoon to attend the dedication and grand opening ceremony for the renovated student activity center in the Fred T. Long Student Union was immen
DRAKE STATE PRESIDENT RECEIVES PRESTIGIOUS APPOINTMENT
Dr. Kemba Chambers, Interim President of J.F. Drake State Community and Technical College has been appointed as a member of the Peer Review Advisory Board (PRAB) for the Southern Association of Colle
Wilberforce Announces New Board Appointments
Mr. Mark Wilson, Chairman of the Wilberforce University Board of Trustees, is excited to announce the appointment of five new board members. “These appointments support a continued renewal of the Wil
A SECOND CHANCE FOR BRANDI GOURDINE
Brandi Gourdine’s change in direction is nothing but amazing. As a senior at Mallard Creek High School in Charlotte three years ago, she had a low grade-point average and saw her friends being acce
SEE WHERE A BACHELOR’S DEGREE IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CAN TAKE YOU!
When choosing a major, you want to select an affordable degree program that will support you on your chosen career path. At Arkansas Baptist College, we are with you every step of the way. As a respec
Stillman College Welcomes Interim President
Cynthia Warrick, PhD RPh Interim President Stillman College Dr. Cynthia Warrick began her tenure as Interim President of Stillman College on January 1, 2017. A pharmacist and health services re
RUST COLLEGE SELECTED FOR $1 MILLION GRANT FROM UNCF TO IMPROVE JOB OUTCOMES OF GRADUATES
The UNCF® Career Pathways Initiative, funded by Lilly Endowment Inc., awarded $35 million in grants to selected Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Predominately Black Institutions (PBIs) to address social and economic issues of minority graduation, unemployment, and underemploy
BAPTIST & LEMOYNE-OWEN COLLEGE WORK TO SPARK KIDS’ INTEREST IN SCIENCE
Mobile Lab Helps Young Students in Greater Memphis Get Hands-On STEM Experience In 2015, Baptist Memorial Health Care helped sponsor a LeMoyne-Owen College mobile lab designed to help get young stu
"Bipolar Faith" Author to Speak at Tougaloo College
In gripping fashion, Coleman examines the ways that the legacies of slavery, war, sharecropping, poverty and alcoholism mask a family history of mental illness. Monica A. Coleman shares her life-lo
2017 LINA H. MCCORD SUMMER INTERNS WELCOMED
Students toured Meharry Medical College (a BCF school), along with local United Methodist agencies and offices in Nashville, Tennessee. From The United Methodist Church, the General Board of Higher E
Fisk University Student Organization Awarded Funding To Expand Computing Group for Students
The Fisk University Computer Science Club has been awarded $3,000 from the Student Seed Fund to help launch a new chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery for Women (ACM-W) on campus. Sponso
2017 Lina H. McCord Summer Interns Welcomed
The Lina H. McCord program welcomes eight students from United Methodist-related historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) to serve as its 2017 summer interns. The summer intern program, spo
PHILANDER SMITH COLLEGE ANNOUNCES NEW DIRECTOR OF ALUMNI RELATIONS
Welcome Brenda Hatton-Ficklin! Pine Bluff Native is New Director of Alumni Relations Following a rigorous national search, Brenda Hatton-Ficklin of Little Rock has been selected to serve as Dire
Talladega College band on inauguration: 'Forget the politics... We are musicians'
By Darran Simon, CNN Alex Liddell Jr. sang an Al Green song as he sorted through recently dry-cleaned uniforms -- deep crimson with Carolina blue accents -- for his marching band's biggest performa
SUNY Board of Trustees Appoints Wayne J. Riley, M.D., '93 as President of Downstate Medical Center
The State University of New York Board of Trustees today appointed Dr. Wayne J. Riley as president of SUNY Downstate Medical Center. Dr. Riley is currently a clinical professor of Medicine and adjunct
Concordia Adds New Music Degree Concentration
Concordia has once again expanded its academic reach by adding a new degree concentration to its growing list of academic programs. Students now have the option to study music with this new Associate
#Mood: We Got Annie
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Opportunity Scholarship Students Featured in NY Times Magazine
The New York Times Magazine published the below article about the Opportunity Scholarship students -- also known as "Dreamers" -- who have been provided access to higher education at Delaware State Un
“What Does Access Mean?” Find out at CDU’s 2nd Annual President’s Breakfast on February 9th
The President and CEO of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science (CDU) will moderate his second annual President’s Breakfast, Thursday, February 9th at the Marriott in Marina del Rey, CA
Knoxville College is not enrolling or recruiting new students at this time.
Knoxville College is a private, church-related, four-year, coeducational, liberal arts institution. The College is open to students of diverse backgrounds and cultures who seek a quality liberal arts
Anderson Cooper: The 1st time I met Michael Jackson || STEVE HARVEY
Steve welcomes the host of CNN’s “Anderson Cooper 360” and “60 Minutes” correspondent, Anderson Cooper! Subscribe now to the STEVE HARVEY YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/1K5UsMy Find out where t
Tennessee lawmakers to experience wave of Tiger Blue at TSU Day at the Capitol
Tennessee lawmakers will experience a wave of Tiger Blue at the state Capitol on Wednesday, Feb. 1. Tennessee State University administrators, faculty, students and alumni will converge on Legislat
“Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States"
As a private citizen of the United States, and in my role as President of American Baptist College, I feel compelled to stand against President Trump’s recent executive order limiting and banning Musl
Culinary Program Featured on WKRG
Members of Bishop State Community College’s culinary program were recently featured on WKRG-TV5 (CBS) preparing a Frittata. To view the program click the video below, and see below for the full recipe