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Bleu Devils News: Dillard Alums Therese Badon, ‘87 & Dr. Toya Barnes-Teamer Named 2014 Women of the Year
New Orleans CityBusiness recently named two Dillard University women to the 2014 class of “Women of the Year.” Therese Badon, vice president for development for the UNCF and Dr. Toya Barnes-Teamer are
Thoroughbreds News: KSU Lexington Alumni Chapter Launches 100 Days Of Pay It Forward
Following the success of Kentucky State University’s ongoing 100 Days of Pay It Forward Frankfort campaign, the Lexington Alumni Chapter will launch its own campaign. Representatives from the Lexin
Jaguars News: Spelman and CIEE partner to help students change the world through study abroad programs.
2015 CIEE-Spelman Intercultural Engagement Programs Spelman College, the global leader in the education of women of African descent, and dedicated to excellence in the liberal arts and sciences, in
Tigers News: SSU goes tobacco free Sept. 1
Savannah State University will become a tobacco-free campus effective Sept. 1, 2014. The announcement comes after the University System of Georgia (USG) Board of Regents passed its Tobacco and
HBCU Week Conference-HBCUs: INNOVATORS FOR FUTURE SUCCESS
September 22-23, 2014 Washington Marriott Wardman Park 2660 Woodley Road NW, Washington, DC 20008 Conference Summary: http://www.ed.gov/edblogs/whhbcu/hbcu-week-conference/
Tigers News: BET and Morehouse Team Up to Present Town Hall on the Black Male Image
Posted by Elise Durham Black Entertainment Television and Morehouse College are proud to present Reclaim: Changing the Narrative of Black Men in the Media, a panel discussion and town hall meeting
Panthers News: Clark Atlanta University Named "A Best In The Southeast" School By The Princeton Review
Clark Atlanta University (CAU) is one of the best schools in the Southeast, according to The Princeton Review. The nationally known education services company recommends the school as one of 139 inst
Rattlers News: Former PWC's Higher Education Executive Dale Cassidy Joins FAMU as VP for Finance & Admin.
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) today announced the appointment of Dale Cassidy as vice president for Finance and Administration. Cassidy will assume his position with the Univer
Bison News: Howard University Hosts Fourth Annual Social Media Conference
Social media experts, professionals and scholars from across the country will present their research, best practices and ideas on the changing landscape and power of social media in society at the fou
Hornets News: The Early College High School Ribbon Cutting Held by DSU
The Early College High School (ECHS) at Delaware State University was officially christened on Sept. 2 as DSU President Harry L. Williams, Provost Alton Thompson and ECHS Director Judi Coffield, we
Lions News: CDU Obtains $15.5 Million Grant from NIH and NIMHD to Continue AXIS Program
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science (CDU) has announced that it was chosen to continue its work with the National Institutes of Health’s (NIH) and the National Institute on Minority Hea
Aquaculture/Fisheries Field Day set for Oct. 2 at UAPB
Debbie Archer | UAPB School of Agriculture, Fisheries and Human Sciences The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff will host the biennial Aquaculture/Fisheries Field Day on Oct. 2. The event will fe
Tigers News: Stillman College Launches Million by Million Campaign
Just three weeks after the announcement of its $2 million gift commitment from an anonymous donor to support its long-term stability, Stillman College today introduced its Million by Million Campaign
Seven Charts That Explain Today's Billionaires
The number of billionaires grew by 7 percent over the past year, but the number of billionaires crossing the $10 billion threshold remains a rarified event. According to the 2014 Billionaire Census published by Wealth X and UBS, there are 2,325 billionaires throughout the world today holding a co
Student Journey: From Oblivious to Enlightened
Nina Johnson described herself as “shy and oblivious” upon her arrival to the Drake State campus last year. Today, you wouldn’t know it based upon her accomplishments and campus involvement to date.