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A tale of two colleges: USC’s HBCU exchange program
Adrianna Carter (left), a senior majoring in global medicine and biological sciences at USC, and Alexandria Frank (right), a sophomore majoring in psychology at Howard University, are taking part in a
The University of the Virgin Islands Becomes First HBCU to Provide Free Tuition
The University of the Virgin Islands has become the first historically Black college or university to provide its students with free tuition. After Hurricane Maria in 2017, the student retention rate at the university fell significantly. This new program was introduced by Lieutenant Governor and
TSU President Glenda Glover Surprises 20 Visiting High School Seniors with Full Scholarships at ‘Tigerdaze’
Twenty high school students on a site visit Friday to experience the Tennessee State University campus culture, did not leave empty handed. To their surprise, they all received full scholarship offers
New Alabama State University - Trenholm Agreement Assists Trenholm Students in Furthering Their Education!
Schools to Sign Transfer Agreement/MOU that Allows Trenholm State Community CollegeStudents to Also Obtain an ASU Degree WHAT: News Conference with ASU President Ross and Trenholm President Munne
Over $70,000 in scholarship money in The National Business Case Competition - register now!
The Executive Leadership Council Presents The National Business Case Competition Scholarship in conjunction with ExxonMobil. The competition consists of teams that will develop and present viable solu
The Origins and Purpose of Black History Month with Alabama State University's Dr. Howard Robinson
The Origins & Purpose of Black History Month WHEN: Tuesday (Feb. 12) 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. WHERE: ASU's Levi Watkins Learning Center (ASU Library) Lecture Hall on its first-floor (off of N. University Dr.). As the nation celebrates Black History Month, join us at Alabama State University on Tues
Virginia church eliminates debt for some Howard University students
Photo: Photo For The Washington Post By Evelyn Hockstein. Mya Thompson, a 25-year-old senior at Howard University, walks to class on Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2019. Thompson is a recipient of a gift from
HBCUs deserve adequate funding
By Spring 2019 Editorial Board February is a month during which it is integral to look at the past and learn from the country’s failures and triumphs. This month, especially, is a time to
Seminar Exposes HSI, HBCU Students to Diplomacy Careers
A career in international conflict resolution has been on Ava Greene’s radar, and the Spelman College senior learned more about the possibilities when she was selected to attend a new fellows program
Protect Your Vehicle from Winter Salt and Sand
The salt helps melt ice even if it’s freezing, and the sand keeps salt in place. But they can really inflict some major punishment upon a vehicle, See these tips from Nationwide for protecting it.
Free Diversity Teacher Job Fair In St. Louis on March 2!
Diversity Teacher Job Fair Hiring Teachers and Coaches of Color - Meet and Interview with 28 Local Private Independent Schools! Bring your unique voice and experiences to our students and make
Oakwood Acquires Virtual Dissection Table for Biological Sciences Department
by Stanton Dulan, M.D. of Oakwood University Human gross anatomy at OU has been on the cutting edge for over 30 years by using cadaver dissections routinely as an instructional tool. Only a few sel
New Alabama State University Dance Concert Black Love Opens Feb. 13
WHEN: Feb. 13-16 (Wednesday-Saturday) at 7 p.m. nightly WHERE: ASU’s Leila Barlow Theatre in the Tullibody Fine Arts Building, 845 S. Jackson St. Alabama State University’s Department of Theat
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. to Present Alcorn State University with 1st Installment of $100,000 Endowment
Over $1.6 Million Distributed to HBCUs During Black History Month Lorman, Miss. (Feb. 6, 2019) — Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated (AKA), in partnership with the Educational Advancement Foun
Rep. Adams & Rep. Walker Announce Bold Bipartisan Action for HBCUs
Today, Representative Alma S. Adams, Ph.D. (D-NC) announced the re-launch of the Bipartisan Historically Black Colleges and Universities Caucus. The Caucus was originally launched in 2015. Since it