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HOW YOU MUST #GETCOVERED BY MIDNIGHT, JANUARY 31, 2017, FINAL DEADLINE
THIS IS IT!! YOU HAVE UNTIL MIDNIGHT JANUARY 31st TO PURCHASE HEALTH INSURANCE FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR 2017! GO TO HEALTHCARE.GOV AND #GETCOVERED BE SURE YOUR FAMILY HAS HEALTH INSURANCE ALL YE
NIJ grant funds Albany State University forensic science research
Albany State University received more than $600,000 in funding from the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) to conduct interdisciplinary forensic science research that relates to forensic detection.
These UMES alums are glad to have pebbles in their (golf) shoes
One of the PGA tour's signature golf tournaments takes place at the Pebble Beach Resorts each February and two newly minted UMES alumni will be working on the 2017 edition from a front-row seat. No
MILES COLLEGE PURPLE MARCHING MACHINE VOTED HBCU SPORTS BAND OF THE YEAR
The Miles College Purple Marching Machine was voted Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Sports Band of the Year on Saturday, January 21, 2017. In the HBCU Sports Band fan survey, wh
WEST VIRGINIA STATE UNIVERSITY NAMES JOHN PENNINGTON HEAD FOOTBALL COACH
After a nationwide search, West Virginia State University (WVSU) today announced the hiring of John Pennington as the school’s new Head Football Coach. Pennington has served as the Yellow Jack
HOW MIDNIGHT JANUARY 31ST IS FINAL DEADLINE TO PURCHASE AFFORDABLE HEALTH INSURANCE!!!
THIS IS IT!! YOU HAVE UNTIL MIDNIGHT JANUARY 31st TO PURCHASE AFFORDABLE HEALTH INSURANCE FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR 2017! GO TO HEALTHCARE.GOV AND #GETCOVERED BE SURE YOUR FAMILY HAS HEALTH INSUR
Lawson's Nursing Program SOARS to #2 in the State!!!!
Best RN Programs in Alabama Selecting the best nursing school in Alabama can be difficult. To make the process easier first look for a school that supports students towards licensure and beyond.
Hampton University President Dr. William R. Harvey Gives another $100,000 to his 'Home by the Sea,'
Dr. William R. Harvey and Mrs. Norma B. Harvey have gifted another $100,000 to their beloved “Home by the Sea,” adding to the $3,166,327 in personal donations already on the books from the university’
Did You Know? Still-Vacant Appointments Threaten Implementation of Trump Agenda
More than 1,100 executive branch positions are subject to Senate approval; about 700 of those were deemed crucial by the Washington Post and the Partnership for Public Service. Those include cabinet s
Now Showing! Dunbar Art Gallery – The Work of Dr. Herbert Simmons, Jr.
BY YA’LISHA LASHAE’ GATEWOOD GSU Media Bureau Herbert Simmons Jr. loves creating colors of harmony on canvas. His art has been exhibited in art shows across the country, and it will be shared
OSU Professor to Launch BHM
An Ohio State University professor will address “Black History Month and Student Success” at Alabama A&M University on Wednesday, February 1, the first scheduled event for AAMU’s Black History Month a
Black & Blues: Illustrating American Blues Artists
“Black & Blues: Illustrating American Blues Artists.” The show features artwork created by students in the Art Program’s Illustration class: expressive interpretations of the likenesses and lyrics of
Bowie State University Genetics Researcher Selected as an Emerging Scholar
A Bowie State University genetics professor, who is “in search of the skeletal muscle foundation of youth,” was named a 2017 Emerging Scholar by Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, recognizing her
Chesterfield Business Council Networking Social 1-31-17
Date: January 31, 2017 Time: 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM EST Sorry, public registration for this event has been closed. Event Description: ChamberRVA's Chesterfield Business Council partners with Virginia
Fayetteville State University’s Online Early Childhood Degree Program ranked No. 3 nationally by...
Fayetteville State University’s Online Early Childhood Degree Program ranked No. 3 nationally by Best Degree Programs Fayetteville State University’s online Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood E
SHELTON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE CHEERLEADERS WIN TENTH CONSECUTIVE TITLE
Tuscaloosa, Alabama – It’s been about the number ten all year. Their team word is “TENacious.” Their inspirational thought for competition was “inTENsity.” For the Shelton State Cheerleaders and the
Alumna and Broadway Star Set to Speak at Founders' Day Celebration
Author: Lois G. Russell Alumna Bonita J. Hamilton, longtime star of the Broadway hit "Lion King," will be the featured speaker for the 2017 Founders' Day Convocation on Feb. 3. *** The 2017
In Brief: Former poet laureate joins WSSU faculty
Brenda Marie Osbey, formerly a distinguished visiting professor of Africana studies at Brown University, has joined Winston-Salem State University as distinguished visiting professor in the English an
MEC Students Selected to 2017 Division III Student Immersion Program
Two of Medgar Evers' student-athletes have been selected to attend the Division III Student Immersion Program in Nashville (TN) this spring. The two selected are senior Sciancia Metelus (Haiti) and
Acker Electric Company Inc. donates $30,000 to scholarship fund
Anniston business Acker Electric Co. Inc. has donated $30,000 to the Gadsden State Community College’s Cardinal Foundation for a scholarship fund to benefit current and potential students in the Elect
Alabama State University Faculty Member Wins National New Book Award
A new book wins a national award that honors the “stories of women and those who tell them” A Montgomery resident who is the chairwoman of Alabama State University's Department of Languages and Li
SU nursing professor elected BRDNA vice president
Trudy Williams, assistant professor, Southern University School of Nursing and Allied Health was recently elected as the vice president of the Baton Rouge District Nurses Association (BRDNA). The B
Lumina Foundation Awards Morgan State University More Than $700,000 In Grant Funding
Morgan State University has announced the award of a three-year, $716,700 grant from Lumina Foundation to support the University’s implementation of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (H
HBCUs, Trump, and Student Development: The Band Played On
by Fred A. Bonner II As a professor in the field of higher education and a student affairs administration, understanding how college students learn, grow and develop is foundational to my scholar
TSU engineering students are making sure Nashville bridges are safe
How safe are the bridges in Metro Nashville that you drive across everyday? The answer may be in the work Tennessee State University engineering students are doing around the city. A team of six