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Style 101: Dinner is Served
Style 101: Ask Michelle Style-ology LLC www.styleology.net Dinner is Served (Part 1) Identifying your tools Today is the ¡°big¡
100 Black Men Inc. receive AT&T Grant
NEWS RELEASE: For Immediate Release- June 21, 2006 CONTACT: The AT&T Foundation Eric Hausken, 512-495-7168 ehausken@attnews.us (BPRW)(BW)(TX-THE-AT&T-FOUNDATION)(T) AT&T Foundation G
Spelman's Independent Scholars
Enrichment Programs Spelman's Independent Scholars Collage of SIS Images Displayed at Historic Unveiling of Volume I, Their Memories, Our Treasure Spelman's Independent Scholars (SIS) i
Being the first!
I had a conversation with an associate the other day. She is the first in her family to graduate from high school and college. She is a highly driven person. She has a great job and beautiful home.
Hampton U. Resists Demand to Return Statue
Hampton U. Resists Demand to Return Statue By Marvin Anderson Black College Wire Photo credit: Monica L. Udvardy Kalume Mwakiru cried when Monica L. Udvardy returned to Kenya in 1985 to
Durham Bulls "Family First" Series
Family First Juneteenth Celebration; Durham, North Carolina; Sunday, August 13th Family First Pepsi Kids Run the Bases Night A perfect night with the family culminates with the Pepsi Kids Run th
The " Little General"
He has a squeaky voice. He is only 5'11. But he commands respect. Avery Johnson, a graduate of Southern University is a man of many firsts. He is the first NBA coach to win the “NBA Coach of the Mo
Style 101: The Art of Communication
Style 101: Ask Michelle Style-ology LLC www.styleology.net Effective Business Communication Most conversations are simply monologu
Being Fulfilled!
Have you ever noticed the most fulfilled people you know are the ones who are constantly in search of what they don't know? So, what does that say about individuals that act like they know it all o
Our Leaders at Work!
Our Leaders at Work! HBCU Connect and the National Fellowship of Black College Leaders (NFBCL) were presenters at this years (NASAP) Conference at Bowie State University in Bowie, Maryland. The con
Style 101: Ask Michelle
Style 101: Ask Michelle Style-ology LLC www.styleology.net From College Student to Working Professional The party days of college
" Letters to My Sisters"
For Immediate Release Contact: Ben Bosah 614.939.0595 Book by Obstetrician/Gynecologist- Offers Straightforward Advice to Women Columbus, Ohio- obstetrician/gynecologist Ngozi Osuagwu, M
11th annual Communication Week at Central State
Central State University is having their 11th annual Communication Week ( April 17th- 21st) and HBCU CONNECT will be in attendance! Come check us out on April 19 as we discuss Career Opportunities in
My sister with Mr. CIAA
Only my sister, a Johnson C. Smith grad ,would take a picture like this! They look so good together!! lol
Celebrate Black History: Ruby Dee
Ruby Dee (Ruby Ann Wallace) actress Born: 10/27/1924 Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio Emmy Award-winning stage, film and television actress whose Broadway and Off-Broadway performances include A
Celebrate Black History: Louis Armstrong
Armstrong, Louis “Satchmo” (Daniel Louis Armstrong), 1901–1971, American jazz trumpet virtuoso, singer, and bandleader, b. New Orleans. He learned to play the cornet in the band of the Waif's Home in
Celebrate Black History: Angela Davis
Davis, Angela Yvonne, 1944–, African-American political activist, b. Birmingham, Ala. She taught philosophy (1969–70) at the Univ. of California, Los Angeles, until she was finally denied reappointmen
Celebrate Black History: Hank Aaron
Aaron, Henry Louis (Hank Aaron), 1934–, U.S. baseball player, b. Mobile, Ala. A durable outfielder noted for his powerful wrists, Aaron was among the first blacks to play a full career in the major le
Celebrate Black History: Maya Angelou
Angelou, Maya , 1928–, African-American writer and performer, b. St. Louis, Mo. as Marguerite Johnson. She toured Europe and Africa in the musical Porgy and Bess (1954–55), then sang in New York City
Celebrate Black History: Jesse Owens
Owens, Jesse, 1913–80, U.S. track star, b. Alabama. He was also called John Cleveland Owens, although his original name was said to be simply J. C. Owens. After his family moved to Cleveland he excell
Celebrate Black History: Althea Gibson
Gibson, Althea , 1927–2003, African-American tennis player, b. Silver, S.C. In 1948 she won the first of 10 straight national black women's singles championships. She was the first African American to
Celebrate Black History: Gwendolyn Brooks
Brooks, Gwendolyn Elizabeth, 1917–2000, American poet, b. Topeka, Kans. She grew up in the slums of Chicago and lived in that city until her death. Brooks's poems, technically accomplished and written
Celebrate Black History: Arthur Mitchell
Mitchell, Arthur, 1934–, American dancer, b. New York City. Mitchell studied in New York City and appeared on Broadway and with various companies at home and abroad. He joined the New York City Ballet