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Joe and Kathy Sanderson donate $1 million to Alcorn’s Dr. Walter Washington Scholarship Endowment
CEO of Sanderson Farms, Inc. Joe Sanderson, Jr. and his wife Kathy donated $1 million to the Alcorn State University Foundation, Inc. Walter Washington Scholarship Endowment to aid students with their
Become A Valued Educator With AUSL's Chicago Teacher Residency Program
As an AUSL resident teacher, you will have opportunities every day to make a difference in the lives of your students. You will be a trusted adult role model working to empower your students to achieve their dreams. Join a network of committed educators with the same goal: to provide all of Chicago's students with a quality education.
Physics Undergraduate Summer Research Interns
This summer, engage in physics research while earning a $4500 stipend and joining a community of 100+ other undergraduate researchers. The University of Missouri is pleased to host the NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program in Physics: Materials and Modeling. Gain valuable skills and get a taste of future graduate school in physics.
The 2016 National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA) Scholarship
The National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA) is the premier organization for African Americans who are interested in public administration, particularly at the local and state level. For
PAID internship with the 2016 NRL Summer Research Program!
TWC is excited to announce a new internship opportunity with the Naval Research Laboratory, called the NRL Summer Research Program, for the summer 2016 term. This new program specifically asks for HBCU/MI students – and positions will go fast! Accepted applicants will be able to: work 40 hours p
Daughter reflects on King's holiday meaning in current world
This year marks 30 years since Martin Luther King Jr. Day was first observed as a national holiday. The King Center for Nonviolent Social Change, which lobbied for the holiday under the leadership of
King Celebration 2016
HONORING HIS LIFE AND LEGACY KING 2016 MOREHOUSE COLLEGE CELEBRATION SUNDAY, JAN. 17 I 2 p.m. Community-Wide Interfaith Harmony March and Rally Theme: Embracing the Beloved World Community Location: March departing from Sisters Chapel at Spelman College to the Martin Luther King Jr. st
The Allen University Richard Allen Awards honors Ms. Henri Baskins, Ray Conner and Rev. Solomon Jackson
Allen University will host its 11th Annual Richard Allen Awards/UNCF fundraising event to raise critical scholarship dollars for Allen University students. The event will be held Saturday, February 13
Alcorn announces new scholarships for incoming freshmen, returning students
Alcorn State University is increasing its university-funded academic scholarships from five to seven, giving more students more opportunities to earn scholarships. “It’s unfortunate when a lack of
Alcorn State University decreases credit hour requirement, supports 4-year degree completion
With the start of the 2016-2017 academic year, Alcorn is reducing the credit hour requirement for baccalaureate level degrees from 124 to 120. “The reduction in credit hours aligns with our goal of
Oakwood University Ranked as a Best Value University
Oakwood University was recently named a "best value university" in the state of Alabama by Best Value Schools. The ranking was created using National Center for Education Statistics College Navigator
The Association of Black Psychologists Mid-year Meeting Hosted by Fisk University
The Association of Black Psychologist will hold their 2016 mid-year meeting on Fisk University‘s campus. This year’s three-day conference, which begins on Friday, January 15, 2016, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm,
Eva K. Pickens Named Vice President for University Advancement at Texas Southern University
While some public relations professionals fear calls from media representatives, Texas Southern University’s Eva Pickens relishes the opportunity to talk to them. Whatever the circumstance, crisis or
Texas Southern President, Dr. John Rudley, Announces That He Will Step Down as President
Texas Southern University president Dr. John M. Rudley announced during the university’s Winter Commencement ceremony December 12 that he will step down as president at the conclusion of the 2015-2016
JohnsonC. Smith earns SACS accreditation for more master's degrees
Johnson C. Smith University was recently approved by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC) for continued accreditation at an advanced degree level. SACSCOC