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Morgan Gains Its First Technology Transfer Licensing Contract
Morgan State University (MSU) recently executed its first-ever technology licensing contract, for the “Method and Design of the Ultra-Clean Mobile Combustor for Waste Biomass and Poultry Litter Dispos
Flip the Script
We have to stop worrying and start manifesting. Turn our mistakes into lessons. Turn our frown upside down. The cards are officially in your favor. The world is working together to hel
Apply today to the Norman O. Brown Scholarship!
The Norman O. Brown Scholarship is available to Black / African, Native American / American Indian, Hispanic / Latino, and Asian / Pacific Islander students. You must have a minimum 2.0 GPA and demonstrate financial need to be eligible for this award. An essay is also required.<br> For mor
Learn about owning a Franchise at Alabama State University's SBDC free lunch and learn workshop
Thursday from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. ASU's Small Business Development Center Presents: Franchising as a Career, Investment or Both Learn from a franchising expert how to own a franchise; what franchise
Alexis Johnson Named CIAA Player & Defensive Player of the Year
Virginia Union University's Alexis Johnson has been named the CIAA Player of the Year and the CIAA Defensive Player of the Year, the CIAA announced at the CIAA Awards Luncheon on Monday, February 26,
MBB Gets Rare Win at B-CU, Moves Back Into 1st
A&T 86, B-CU 80 After a disappointing loss at Florida A&M that moved the North Carolina A&T men’s basketball team from first to third in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, the Aggies bounced back
HBCUs contribute to our nation's prosperity — past and future
One important contribution of the African-American community to our nation’s history and future prosperity are Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The founders of these institutions
Excellence in all things at Booker T
The well-known motto at a local school here in the Capital City is "Excellence in all things." For one particular educator working at Booker T Washington Magnet High School, those four words embo
MVSU to host Graduate Expo March 1
Why should you consider an advanced degree? How will you finance your graduate education? What program of study is the best fit for you? For the answer to these questions and many more, attend Mississippi Valley State University’s Graduate Studies Expo to be held from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, March 1,
FAMU Students to Compete in 29th Honda All]Star Championship
After participating in a National Qualifying Tournament, Florida A&M University (FAMU) will compete against fellow Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) at the 29th annual Honda Cam
Therapy
Let the music guide you. Lock down the negativity. Unleash the positivity. No weapon formed against you will prosper. You are invited to enter paradise. Enter through the walls. Forget tha
Victoria’s Secret Boss Bets on a Radical Idea: Smartphones Will Fade
Leslie Wexner strode into the Victoria’s Secret store in his favorite mall here, a man in his element. Music pulsed, and around him were the fruits of a two-year revamp. Sports bras had crowded out
Chancellor’s Town Hall at N.C. A&T to Focus on Men: ‘Power’ Players Tate, Sikora, Rainey Jr.
The spring 2018 edition of the Chancellor’s Town Hall series at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University centers on “The Power of Men,” featuring prominent actors Larenz Tate, Josep
The Legacy of Frederick Douglass – A Conversation with His Great-Great-Grandson Lloyd Weaver
By Paul Collins Photo: Khadim Mbacke plays a viola solo Saturday during a Black History program at Morning Star Holy Church in Martinsville. Paul Collins AXTON-In earlier times, people m
DaQuendra Elston Dances to the Beat of Her Own Drum
This Alabama State University student is determined to define her own definition of beautiful. By Adriana Luna, Northwest Vista College Nowadays the path to self-acceptance can be a struggle
SU Students to compete in 29th Annual Honda Campus All-Star Challenge National Championship
SU Quizz Bowl Team SU Quizz Bowl Team After participating in a National Qualifying Tournament, Southern University at Baton Rouge will compete against fellow Historically Black Colleges and Univ
5 Reasons Why You Should Volunteer as a Couple
Here at GozAround we believe that the couple who volunteers together, stays together. No matter if it is your first year in a relationship with your new sweetheart, or your 50th wedding anniversary
Teacher In Ghana Teaches ‘MS Word’ On Chalkboard
A Facebook post by a teacher in Ghana has gone viral and won the hearts of many people, thanks to his unusual and improvised methods of teaching ICT (Information and Communications Technology), without a computer! Owura Kwadwo, originally from Kumasi, Ghana, spoke to Bored Panda about his experie
Comfort Food For Lovers - Where's The Beef!??
This recipe was passed down from Father who probably learned it while in the Military! Everyone loves it for its tasty spices, creamy texture, and warm comfort it feels your tummy with. CHIPPE
SEVEN THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW ABOUT...PINEAPPLES IN HAWAII
The island of Oahu has a long history with the pineapple fruit. Many know the story of James Dole, who at 22 years of age, moved to Honolulu from Massachusetts in 1899 and purchased 64 acres of l
He Can Tell
She wants her skills to compliment her man. She offers her assistance to his mission. He notices her abilities. He serves her first. She picks up new teachings quickly. She impresses the teac
Black Messiah Song
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Bipartisan HBCU Caucus Issues Partnership Challenge and Survey
Today, Congresswoman Alma S. Adams (D-NC) and Congressman Bradley Byrne (R-AL), co-chairs of the Bipartisan Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Caucus, announced the launch of the HBCU
Adams Announces Legislation Recognizing the Importance of African American Women Engineers
Today, during National Engineering Week, Congresswoman Alma Adams (NC-12) introduced a resolution announcing February 23rd as National African American Women Engineers Day. In 2017, the National Socie
Texas College To Host Black History Knowledge Bowl
The 2018 Black History Knowledge Bowl competition will be held on Saturday, February 24, 2018 beginning at 8:00 a.m. in the Gus F. Taylor Gymnasium on the Texas College campus. The one-day event will