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Alabama State University Student Invited to Participate in Ivy League Graduate Event at Penn
Alabama State University senior Tommy Walker has been invited to attend an Ivy League event hosted by the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) Graduate School of Education's (GSE) prestigious MSI Graduat
Black History Month Celebrated with Songs & Spirituals at Alabama State University Concert
WHEN: Feb. 27, at 7 p.m. WHERE: ASU's Tullibody Music Building's Recital Hall on N. University, near WVAS's large radio antenna. In celebration of Black History Month, Alabama State University's D
Texas Southern University introduces new Center for Justice Research
$2.7M project funded through Thurgood Marshall College Fund, Koch Industries Texas Southern University (TSU) announced the establishment of the Center for Justice Research (CJR), a new initiative d
Oakwood University Expands Degree Programs
Oakwood University is excited to announce the following new degree offerings: Beginning Spring 2018: • Bachelors degree in applied mathematics • Bachelors degree in nutrition (Concentration: veg
Shaw University receives $50,000 grant for Innovation Center
Shaw University’s Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center (IEC) was awarded a $50,000 grant from the Annie E. Casey Foundation to expand programming for entrepreneurs. The grant comes as part of a $2 million investment in the Carolina Small Business Development Fund (CSBDF), which has partnered with
Texas College Celebrates Martin Luther King Jr.
On January 11, 2018, Texas College will host a ceremony in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. The ceremony will begin at 10:45 AM in front of the band hall with a march, led by the Texas College
White House Selects Morgan Graduate Student as an ‘HBCU All-Star’
Lakeisha M. Mixon, a second-year student in Morgan State University’s Master of Social Work program, has been selected as a 2017 HBCU All-Star by the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The annual honor recognizes undergraduate, graduate and professional students
Morgan Vice President Explores Antarctica on Research Mission
Victor R. McCrary, Ph.D., Morgan State University vice president for Research and Economic Development, joined two other members of the National Science Board, senior administrators of the National Sc
Birmingham's New Mayor to Speak at Alabama State University's Dr. King Convocation
The youngest mayor elected in the modern history of Birmingham speaks at ASU to honor Dr. King. WHEN: Jan. 18 (Thursday) @ 11 a.m. WHERE: The ASU Dunn-Oliver Acadome. The newly elected mayor of
Alabama State University Co-Sponsors with Troy; a Citywide Celebration/Awards to Honor Dr. King
WHEN: Jan. 16 (Tuesday) at both 10 a.m. & 6 p.m. WHERE: The Davis Theater, 251 Montgomery St., in downtown Montgomery. Alabama State University's College of Visual and Performing Arts and the Frie
Texas College Celebrates 124th Anniversary
On January 9, 2018, Texas College, the oldest institution of higher education in Tyler, will celebrate her 124th anniversary. To commemorate the event, the College will host a celebration on Tuesday,
TSU Medical Researcher Leads Fight Against Brain Tumors
By: Michael McLendon People suffering from brain tumors could receive better medical care as a result of research currently being done by one of Tennessee State University’s leading medical
Johnson C. Smith University comprehensive campaign exceeds $150M milestone
Johnson C. Smith University is proud to announce that the Tomorrow is What WE Make It comprehensive campaign—launched in 2010 by the JCSU Board of Trustees, with a $150-million goal—has secured gifts
ASU Cancer Researcher Receives International Grant to Teach in India!
One of Alabama State University's acclaimed experts on cancer research and its director of the ASU Cancer Biology Research and Training (CBRT) - Dr. Manoj Mishra - has received a grant to teach a course on Cancer Health Disparity at the Global Initiatives of Academic Network Program (GIAN) in India
TSU expert says U.S. Travel Ban May Not Affect Intl. Students with Legal Status, but still causes anxiety
Emmanuel Freeman International students with legal status in the United States should not be worried about the new travel ban, says a public policy expert at Tennessee State University. Dr. Michael Harris, dean of the College of Public Service and a longtime expert on Middle Eastern polit