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Former President of Bennett College is Honored with Naming Ceremony
The Bennett College Board of Trustees is hosting a Naming Ceremony for the Pfeiffer Heating Plant that houses the Journalism and Media Studies Program. The Julianne Malveaux Journalism and Media Studi
Tigers News: From St. Louis and Across the Globe, New Students Descend on TSU Campus During Freshmen Move-In
Sara Franklin visited quite a few colleges before deciding on the school that best fit her academic goals and aspirations. Out of the many choices, the 18-year-old from St. Louis selected Tennessee St
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Pledge $1 Million to DonorsChoose
By Katie Couric She's a philanthropist, mother and half of the world's most generous couple. Melinda Gates and her husband, Bill, have tackled numerous global issues through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Since the foundation's inception in 2000, they have given over $30 billion dollars to
Tigers News: President Wilson Endeavors to Make Morehouse College a World-Class Destination
by Jamal Watson From the moment he took over as president of his alma mater, Dr. John Silvanus Wilson Jr. has been conveying a vision for Morehouse College that includes achieving excellence. Hi
11 Fridays Left Till Christmas
Cedar Fort Publishing and Media announces the release of "The No-Stress Holiday Organizer: An All-In-One Guide to Planning and Recording Your Holidays," scheduled to be released on Aug. 12, 2014.
2014 NBMBAA-DC Entrepreneur Expo (8/23) Registration is Now Open!
Please join the National Black MBA Association, Inc., Washington, D.C. Chapter (NBMBAA-DC) at the 2014 Entrepreneur Expo! Are you interested in marketing your business to 800+ MBA professio
2014 HBCU Green Report
The second survey of Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs) -- the 2014 HBCU Green Report -- was recently released by the Building Green Initiative at Clark Atlanta University. The repo
Kenny Leon, Phylicia Rashad star in ‘Same Time, Next Year’
Jim Farmer As the co-founder of Actor’s Express, Chris Coleman watched his company grow to become a theater force. He eventually left Atlanta 14 years ago to take a job as the artistic director of the Portland Center Stage, but he’s returned for a directing gig in the just-opened “Same Time, Ne
Bleu Devil News: Dillard president looks to raise graduation rates for black men
Dr. Walter Kimbrough talks about his plans to set out a clear mission for Dillard University and raise the graduation rates of black males. Connect with Dillard University: http://hbcuconnect.com/
Hornets News: Nemours, DSU Receive $10.2 Million Grant To Establish Sickle Cell Research Center
Contact: Karen Bengston, Nemours Public Relations 302-293-4928, Karen.bengston@nemours.org Carlos Holmes, DSU Director of News Services 302-399-5972, cholmes@desu.edu The Nemours Center f
Hornets News: NCCo Chapter of DSU Alumni Association to hold annual Scholarship Luncheon Aug. 17
The New Castle County Chapter of the Delaware State University Alumni Association will hold its 33rd annual Scholarship Luncheon at 2 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 17, at the Cavaliers Country Club, 100 Addison D
Tigers News: Savannah State University receives $1.4 million NSF grant to prepare STEM teachers
Savannah State University (SSU) is the recipient of a $1.4 million grant from the National Science Foundation Robert Noyce Teacher Scholarship Program. The five year grant, which begins Sept. 1, will
Renewing and Expanding Trade Opportunities in Africa
Miriam Sapiro As African leaders converged on Washington earlier this week for the first U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit, it has been refreshing to see strong bipartisan support in the Congress for something. Renewal of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) has generated significant support on
Grambling State University Student Interns with NASA's Robotics Academy
This Summer, Grambling State University senior De’Shon Swafford accepted an invitation from NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama to participate in the Robotics Academy. The academy
Marauder News: U.S. Air Force awards Central State $516,000 for training
Central State was recently awarded $516,000 for training from the U.S. Air Force through Clarkson Aerospace of Houston, Texas for a 4-year period from 2014-2017, under the Research Collaboration Progr