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The Power of Being Unreasonable! (In Order To Get What You Want!)
If you want to win more and get what you want more often, you must make a decision to be unreasonable! But you must do so without being rude or nasty. Read Full Post
Fisk University tabs Charly Palmer to create Sesquicentennial Art Project for Fisk
Vincent Leal, Chairman of the General Alumni Association of Fisk University, Inc. (G.A.A.F.U.), announced today that Charly Palmer of Atlanta, GA has been selected as the artist for G.A.A.F.U.’s
Pandora founder: The most important career lesson I learned in college
Getting a D- was the best thing that ever happened to me. The Leadership Insider network is an online community where the most thoughtful and influential people in business contribute answers to timely questions about careers and leadership.
NSBE Leadership Conference Aims to Increase the Number of African-American Engineering Graduates
Contact: Christina Sykes Dir., Marketing and Communications (703) 549-2207, ext. 202 csykes@nsbe.org In an effort to reduce the shortage of African-American engineering talent
Fisk University Board of Trustees Names New Members
The Fisk University Board of Trustees named Patty Litton Delony, Cynthia R. McIntyre, and Rashaun Williams to the Board during its recent meetings. Patty Litton Delony of Chicago, Illinois was
South Charlotte physics teacher takes education to Africa
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Oakwood Students Accepted into 2015 Adventist Health System's Leadership Development Program
They're young, they're smart, and they're the next generation of leaders in health care. Thirty-three college students and recent graduates were accepted into the 2015 Leadership Development program a
John Silvanus Wilson Jr. ’79 Elected to Harvard Board of Overseers
02 Jun 2015 Posted by Elise Durham Morehouse College’s 11th president has been named to the Board of Overseers for Harvard University. John Silvanus Wilson Jr. &r
Ways to honor our Father's...
What a gift it is to be able to create! Our Father's work so diligently to make their broods happy.....now is our chance to poor some love on them. What Father would not apprec
Google’s Workplace Diversity Still has a Long Way to Go
By Kia Kokalitcheva/Fortune Google has updated it workplace demographics data, a year after an initial report showed huge gender and racial disparities. Acknowledging a problem
Texas Southern University to award Hillary Rodham Clinton the Barbara Jordan Public-Private Leadership Award
The Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs and the Thurgood Marshall School of Law are honored to announce the presentation of the Barbara Jordan Public-Private Leadership Award to the
Kappa Alpha Psi Denver alums honor 24 Denver scholars
By Joanne DavidsonThe Denver Post Posted: 05/31/2015 12:01:00 AM MDTAdd a Comment Every year, when Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity's Denver alumni chapter awards college scholars
Homeless Success: The Story of a Morehouse College Student----"Hey Ellen This One's For You!"
Read more about Laron's story at:http://homelesssuccess.blogspot.com
Alcorn State University to celebrate the life of legendary coach, Davey L. Whitney Sr.
The life and legacy of one of Alcorn State University’s beloved alumni will be celebrated during a special memorial ceremony. University officials and family members of Alcorn’s former
HOW HOMELESS STUDENTS HAVE EQUAL EDUCATION RIGHTS (Pre-K, Elementary, High School, College Access, FAFSA)
Learn more about the National Center for Homeless Education and spread the information to all your family, friends/peers, neighbors, classmates, cousins, neices, nephews, Teachers, community today.&nb
Agnes Davis Says 70% of Blacks Don’t Know How to Swim
By rokur on May 27, 2015 Safety The Founder of “Swim, Swim, Swim I Say,” Agnes Davis stopped by the WBLS studios to talk about why African Americans NEED to learn how to swim.
Most people think ‘man’ when they think ‘scientist’ – how can we kill the stereotype?
Children learn to associate science with men at early ages. Over 40 years ago, less than 1% of American and Canadian elementary school children drew a woman when asked to draw a scientist.
Reno student wins Bill Gates scholarship
Trevon Milliard, RGJ 9:46 p.m. PDT May 26, 2015 In the world of college scholarships, Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates offers arguably the most coveted and lucrative of t
HOW PRESIDENT OBAMA ANSWERS QUESTIONS TODAY ON TWITTER, MET A CHAMPION OF SEGREGATION
President Barack Obama greets 107 year-old Retired Army Lt. Col. Luta Mae Cornelius McGrath, a World War II veteran, after a Memorial Day ceremony at the Arlington National Cemetery Memorial Amphithea
Fisk University Conducts Volleyball Camp
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Fisk University Awarded Grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Agency
Fisk University is one of the ten Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) - Alabama A&M University, Alabama State University, Alcorn University, Delaware State University, Fisk Univer
Tanisha LaVerne Grant set to deliver Chester High School's 141st Commencement Speech
Chester High has announced that Tanisha LaVerne Grant, Miss Black Pennsylvania USA 1996 and Miss Cheyney University of Pennsylvania 1995, will address graduates at Chester High School's 141st Commence
Two HBCUs given postseason ban for poor APR scores in NCAA report
The NCAA has released its annual Academic Progress Rate scores, and once again, a few schools were not able to meet proper standards. Four schools who failed to clear the minimum APR multi-year bar o
Living In a Food Desert - VSU Indoor Farm
Across Virginia - from Hampton to Richmond, Petersburg toLynchburg to Wise County and all points in between - approximately 17.8 percent of Virginia's population live in food desert. This documentary
Two More Days to Vote for Miss Oakwood 2014-2015
Even though the school year is over, please remember to vote daily for our outgoing Miss Oakwood Nia Johnson as she competes in EBONY Magazine's HBCU Campus Queens contest. Voting e