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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
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
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
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
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
Tanisha LaVerne Grant covers Paley Center 's Tribute to African-Americans in Media
It's our turn.... In star studded fashion The Paley Center for Media paid tribute Wednesday night to African-Americans in all facets of film, television, comedy, and journalism. The gala which took pl
One of Lincoln’s Newest Graduates Works to Transform Camden
By Eric Christopher Webb ’91 Throughout Lincoln University’s history, its alumni have been known for their exemplary leadership and efforts not only at changing the communities in which t
Michelle Obama speaks to graduates at Tuskegee University
First Lady, Michelle Obama, spoke to the graduating class of 2015 at Tuskegee University. First lady Michelle Obama delivered the commencement address to the 2015 graduates of Tuskegee University in T
Marketing Students Give to the Homeless Through Soleful Giving
(photo: Marketing professor Rubina Malik (fourth from left) and her students) Many of the 6,700 Atlanta residents homeless, living in shelters or transitional housing go without some of the basic necessities of everyday life, such as shoes.
Johnson C. smith's Commencement - Student Stories
Commencement Date: May 17, 8 a.m. Irwin Belk ComplexAndrew Alexander attended Ardrey Kell High School in south Charlotte, playing on the football and basketball teams. Though African American, the ath
$20 million investment in Savannah State¹s academic infrastructure
Savannah State University (SSU) has been approved for funding for a two College of Sciences and Technology (COST) buildings. The $20.5 million project received a green light for its second installment