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Obama Presidential Campaign
The Obama Presidential Campaign will hold a public hearing on the Democratic Party platform on Tuesday, July 29, 2008, 4:30-9pm at Medgar Evers College of The City University of New York (CUNY) in Fou
Descendant of Lincoln University Founder to Present Historic Letters to University Ar
Letters from one of the founders of Lincoln University will soon be a part of the Inman E. Page Library Archives. Fred Foster Fuller, great-grandson of Lt. Richard Baxter Foster
Harris-Stowe Baseball Recognized for Academic Excellence
The Harris-Stowe State University Men’s Baseball Team was recognized by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) as a Scholar Team for the 2007-08 season. The award recognizes team
TOUGALOO STUDENT SELECTED FOR SUMMER INSTITUTE
WASHINGTON- The Institute for Responsible Citizenship has selected Tougaloo’s Jarvis McInnis as one of twenty-four young men to participate in its summer leadership program in Washington, DC. He was
FOOTBALL "JAM" PARTY SET FOR AUG. 18
IN JACKSON; SEASON TICKETS ON SALE ITTA BENA - Mississippi Valley State University will join Alcorn and Jackson State universities in the annual JAM season kickoff. Activities will be held Aug. 18 at
Celebrate Walter Payton's
Happy Birthday Walter Payton! In honor of Walter Payton’s birthday, enjoy FREE access on July 25, 2008 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. WALTER PAYTON RECREATION & WELLNESS CENTER Great day for Mentors and Youth!
Dean for the School of Nursing
Dr. Linda Godley has been appointed Dean for the School of Nursing. She served as Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Graduate Nursing at Alcorn State University where she was responsib
D.C. Achievers Make Home at UMES
PRINCESS ANNE, MD – Some 175 students chosen from six District of Columbia schools are scheduled to participate in the 2008 D.C. Achievers Summer Academic Enrichment Program on the campus of the Unive
Donor Totals $2 Million Dollars in Total Gifts to Morgan
Morgan State University President Earl S. Richardson has announced an additional $1,000,000 gift to the university from retired UPS executive and Morgan alumnus Calvin Tyler and his wife, Tina. It is
Tom Joyner School of the Month: July 2008
Dear Alumni and Friends of Coppin: We are delighted to share with you the news that the Tom Joyner Foundation has selected our University the School of the Month for July 2008. Each year, only 11
Bowie State University (BSU) Signs Top Basketball Recruit
Bowie, Md.-- Bowie State University has signed Willard Duke Crews, a high profile, McDonald's All-American transfer from the University of Tennessee, to their basketball program. Crews made an offici
Xavier ranks high in diverse issues report
A special report by Diverse Issues in Higher Education magazine once again provides documentation of the Xavier University of Louisiana's success in a number of academic disciplines. In its annual
Tom Joyner Foundation selects GSU
GRAMBLING---- The Tom Joyner Foundation has selected Grambling State University to participate in the annual school of the month program for 2008. GSU's month is August. President Horace A. Judson ann
National Black Arts Festival Features Spelman Talent
The National Black Arts Festival's 20th annual celebration of art, music and culture will feature several members of the Spelman community. Eddie Bradley, Jr., Ph.D., chair of the drama and danc
MORRIS BROWN COLLEGE GETS HOPE BACK
The Hope Scholarship & the Tuition Equalization Grant Now Available to Students at Morris Brown College Atlanta, GA (May 15, 2008). Governor of the State of Georgia, The Honorable Sonny Purdue,
MSM Doctors Honored in Black Enterprise Magazine
Six doctors from the Morehouse School of Medicine were honored in this month's edition of Black Enterprise magazine. Gary H. Gibbons, M.D. Eve J. Higginbotham, M.D. Kevin J. Holloway, M.D., M.B
ATLANTANS WITH CAU TIES AMONG “100 MOST INFLUENTIAL”
The June 20-26, 2008 edition of the Atlanta Business Chronicle lists the “100 Most Influential Atlantans.” Six with ties to Clark Atlanta University are among the honorees. They are: • Dr. Carlton E.
Acclaimed Author, Dennis Kimbro to Keynote FAMU Summer 2008 Commencement
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Dennis P. Kimbro, Ph.D., acclaimed author and professor, will keynote Florida A&M University’s (FAMU) Summer 2008 commencement scheduled for 6 p.m. Friday, August 8, at the Tallaha
http://news.jacksonville.com/justin/2008/03/15/csx-ceo-donates-1-million-to-edward-wa
The history of Edward Waters College is full of struggles and successes. Even early in its history, the school faced problems such as financial issues and the Great Fire of 1901. Recently, the c
Over Half A Million Dollars Donated Nursing
Daytona Beach, Fla. – Over $500,000 in donations were presented to the Bethune-Cookman College School of Nursing at a press conference held on campus today. The donations, $250,000 from Blue Cross Bl
School of Pharmacy and CVS/pharmacy Open New Practice Laboratory
Howard University’s School of Pharmacy has a new, state-of-the-art Pharmacy Practice Laboratory, thanks in large part to CVS/pharmacy.CVS/pharmacy donated $300,000 to the renovation of the laboratory,
Shorter College Receives Grant from TG to Fund Scholarships for Residents of the Open
Shorter College has received a $23,160 grant from TG for a scholarship program to help neglected or abused children. TG is a public, nonprofit corporation that helps create access to higher education
Arkansas Baptist College School of Business and Applied Science Technology
The National Summer Transportation Institute (NSTI) is funded by the United States Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration. The NSTI provides career orientation and educational exp
AgriTREK Program offers hands-on research, more to students
TUSKEGEE, Ala. (July 16, 2008) - Seventy high school students from nine states participated in the 2008 AgriTREK program at Tuskegee University this summer. The two-week residential program is a produ
Talladega College President to Receive Prestigious Education Award
Talladega President Dr. Billy Hawkins has been recognized for his excellence in education. The National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs (NACWC) presented Dr. Hawkins with the Education Award duri