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Mark Your Calendar: 2015 Savannah Black Heritage Festival
Today’s Youth; Tomorrow’s Legacy is the central theme of the 2015 Savannah Black Heritage Festival scheduled for February 1 - 21. Each year the festival, which is sponsored by Savannah State University (SSU) and the City of Savannah, presents activities for every age and interest. Cultural education
Heart Disease is the No. 1 Killer of African American Women!
Heart disease is the #1 cause of death of African American women in the United States as well as providing more risks of attaining it than White women. Take action to protect your heart. View the Info
Alcorn’s next football game to honor military, veterans and civil service
When the Alcorn State University Braves kicks off its next home football game Saturday, Nov. 15, at 4:00 p.m. against Arkansas Pine Bluff, the institution will honor active military, veterans and civi
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The College of New Jersey hosts Historically Black Colleges and University event
On Sunday, Nov. 16, a Historically Black College and University Fair at The College of New Jersey may award more than $1 million to students pursuing post secondary education. The HBCU College Fair
Alcorn State University among winners of the 1890 University Teaching, Research and Innovation Awards
Alcorn State University is being recognized for preparing a generation for greatness. The Association of Public and Land-Grant Universities Council of 1890 named Alcorn as the STEM Degree Completio
Morgan Couple Documents Benjamin Banneker’s Scientific Study of the Cicada
Benjamin Banneker — scientist, mathematician and one of the most widely known figures of African-American history — was born on Nov. 9, 1731 in Baltimore County, Md. Many have heard of Banneker’s wood
Office of Diversity and International Affairs at Tennessee State University Receives Grant to Strengthen Ties
The Office of Diversity and International Affairs (DIA) at Tennessee State University has been awarded a $6,138 grant from the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnerships to assist in strengthenin
Live HBCU Game: Virginia Union University vs Virginia State University This Weekend!
Greetings everyone: Airing on Saturday, November 8th, on Aspire TV will be Virginia Union University vs Virginia State University. tune in live at http://www.aspire.tv/shows/hbcu-sports at 1:30pm E
Uniting The Caribbean Through Continuing The Legacy of Our Heroic Freedom Fighters
By The Honorable Minister Louis Farrakhan | Last updated: Oct 21, 2014 - 3:45:03 PM [Editor’s note: During the week of October 16-19, 2014, the island-nation of Jamaica graciously hosted The Nation
Jury Recently Passed Judgement in FAMU drum major's hazing death...
A former Florida A&M band member accused of being the ringleader of a brutal hazing ritual known as "Crossing Bus C" that killed a drum major was in front of a jury Friday of manslaughter and felony hazing. They came to a decision...
Alcorn State University names Jason Cable as Associate Athletic Director for Compliance
Alcorn State University has added a new member to its already capable team. Huntsville, Ala. native Jason Cable has been named associate athletic director for compliance. Cable will be responsible
Former women’s basketball coach Shirley Walker to receive Lifetime Achievement Award
After years of hard work and dedication to the Alcorn State University Braves women’s basketball team, former head coach Shirley Walker will reap the benefits of a legend with her new achievement.
North Carolina A&T University Becomes Largest HBCU In The Nation!
Preliminary fall enrollment numbers indicate that North Carolina A&T State University has secured the largest enrollment of a historically black college and university (HBCU) in the nation. N.C. A&