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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
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
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
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
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
By Katya Lezin Correspondent LinkedIn Google+ Pinterest Reddit Print Order Reprint of this Story Deb S
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
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