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Bowie State Students Develop Technology Project to Aid the Homeless
Can technology be used to connect homeless individuals and families to local shelters? A team of Bowie State University students thinks it’s possible – they have developed an electronic ki
Allen University loses 2 in the deadly South Carolina church shooting
Allen University has lost two Alumni during a senseless shooting at Emanuel AME church in Charleston, SC last night. The youngest victim was Mr. Tywanza Sanders -2014 graduate of the Division of Busin
HOW PRESIDENT OBAMA URGES PASSAGE OF TAA, USDE IN DENVER, AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT
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Kalik May Drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays
June 11, 2015 ITTA BENA, Miss. --- In the 33rd round of the Major League Baseball Draft, the Toronto Blue Jays selected Mississippi Valley State University’s outfielder Kalik May. Kalik excl
Morgan Choir is BACK at the White House this month
Posted by: Morgan State News June 16, 2015 The Morgan State University choir will be performing as part of the installation ceremony of United States Attorney General Loretta Lynch on Wednesd
Condoms and Sexually Transmitted Diseases
It's important to use condoms (rubbers, prophylactics) to help reduce the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). These diseases include the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, or HIV (the virus tha
NASA OKLAHOMA EPSCOR AWARDS LU SCHOOL OF EDUCATION AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE WITH STEM RESEARCH GRANT
Christina Gray, Media Relations Specialist NASA Oklahoma EPSCoR awarded $36,000 to Langston professor, Randy Hunt, Ph. D. and the School of Education and Behavioral Science to produce effective, in
Womens Basketball to Face Indiana in WNIT
Courtesy Tennessee State Sports Information Tue, June 16, 2015 WNIT Bracket | Consolation Bracket Nashville, Tenn. --- The Tennessee State University women’s basketball team w
TOP REASONS WHY GIRLS SHOULD GET OUTDOORS
We all know how important outdoor activities are for girls' development. The leadership and decision-making skills girls learn while engaged in outdoor activities through Girl Scouts
Lemoyne-Owen College Board of Trustees Elects the College’s First Female President
LeMoyne-Owen College Board of Trustees Chair Robert Lipscomb proudly announced Memphis, Tennessee native and 1976 LOC graduate Dr. Andrea Lewis Miller as the college’s 12th president after an ex
Chicago Scholars CEO empowers underserved teens with path to college
Courtesy of The Chicago Tribune http://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/ct-remarkable-dominique-turner-0614-20150610-story.html#page=1 Dominique Jordan Turner was born to a teenage mother from a Ch
SWAC Schools in Eugene for NCAA Nationals
Courtesy SWAC.org Wed, June 10, 2015 EUGENE, Ore. - The Alabama State Hornets and the Prairie View A&M Panthers are all set to represent the Southwestern Athletic Conference at t
TSU College of Business strengthens industry partnerships by linking students with professionals
Posted: 09 Jun 2015 06:19 AM PDT Tennessee State University’s College of Business is bridging curriculum with practical training for students by engaging business and industry professionals i
TSU Tigers: A Winning Season Capped as the Conference’s Best
Texas Southern University men’s athletic programs were named best in the Southwestern Athletics Conference (SWAC) for the 2014-15 season. TSU Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics, Dr. Ch
Inaugural Celebration Bowl will be featured on ABC
Courtesy SWAC.org Tue, June 09, 2015 ESPN Events, a subsidiary of ESPN, announced today that the inaugural Celebration Bowl will be televised live on ABC. The new postseason college
The 2nd Annual Hall Johnson Summer Camp July 5-10, 2015 hosted by Allen University
The Hall Johnson Summer Camp is held on the campus of Allen University for high school choral students. This camp places an emphasis on the music of Hall Johnson and the appropriate performance practi
Honorable Hillary Rodham Receives Barbara Jordan Leadership Gold Medallion
Keeping the legacy of Barbara Jordan alive, Texas Southern University played host to former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton as she received the inaugural Barbara Jordan Public-Private Leader
KSU Summer Apprenticeship Program Focuses On STEM Areas
Kentucky State University has a new program that prepares future college students for study in the STEM areas – science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The 2015 Summer Apprenticeship
Charles Barkley Announces a $1 Million Pledge to Morehouse College
Basketball legend Charles Barkley recently announced his intention to make a $1 million gift to Morehouse College. In that same announcement, he pledged similar support to Auburn University (his alma mater) and the Wounded Warrior Project.
Closing the computer science gender gap: how one woman is making a difference in many lives
First-generation college students may suffer from a guilt of abandoning their families. They also carry huge responsibilities and expectations. How can colleges help them be successful? June
David Letterman Enjoying Retirement With New Beard; What Are Other Former Late-Night Hosts Doing Now?
By Monica Castillo @mcastimovies on June 05 2015 3:36 PM EDT Just a few weeks after a record number of Americans tuned in to watch David Letterman sign off from CBS one last time, the famous
What to Bring to College: The Best College Packing List EVER
We at HC know there are few things more daunting than packing up your life to move into your (really tiny) dorm or apartment at college, especially if you’re a freshman. What do you need to bring with you? What sounds like a great idea to pack now, but will just end up unused and taking up precious closet space? What if you forget something important (hello, health insurance card) and you can’t get it until Thanksgiving?
HOW PRES. OBAMA REMARKS ON IMMIGRANT HERITAGE MONTH, FREEDOM ACT, & FAREWELL BEAU BIDEN
It's Here - LOP Hot Off the Press! We apologize for the delay in reporting the news, but the good news was worth the wait. Learn more about Homelessness Rights, Education Rights, and so
Allen University: Moving Computer Science and Cyber Security to the Academic Forefront
Allen University is pleased to announce new additions to its curriculum for the 2015-2016 academic school year in the field of computer science. 1. Full Computer Science Major2. Computer Science Maj
FAMU Grad Student Selected as Outstanding Gubernatorial Leadership Fellow
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) student Nemmi Cole knows the value of persistence and hard work. Currently a doctoral student at the FAMU-FSU