DENMARK, SC – RBC Liberty Insurance Corporation today announced a $2 million donation to the United Negro College Fund (UNCF). Under the insurance company’s Healthy Communities Initiative, the donation will be distributed to three HBCU related progra ...
Posted Wednesday, September 28th 2005 at 5:34PM
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National Association of African American Studies Conference
The National Association of African American Studies was founded in 1993 on the campus of Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA. The organization has as it mission to: provide Afr ...
Posted Wednesday, September 28th 2005 at 1:44PM
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Denmark, SC –Voorhees College held its 109th Fall Convocation on Thursday September 15 at 10:00 a.m. in the Leonard E. Dawson Health and Human Resources Center with Mr. Al-Tony Gilmore as the featured speaker.
Mr. Gilmore is the manager of leadershi ...
Posted Tuesday, September 20th 2005 at 6:15PM
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The National Association of College Admission Counseling (NACAC) has posted their 2005-2006 schedule for college fairs.
Venues include:
Atlanta, Atlantic City, Baltimore, Birmingham, Chicago, Cincinnati, Fort Lauderdale, Greater Phoenix, Jacksonvil ...
Posted Tuesday, September 20th 2005 at 6:04PM
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For Immediate Release: September 9, 2005 Contact: Hillerie C.Patton hillerie@yahoo.com Nyesha Y. Noldon nyn09@yahoo,com
A Shoe box brings joy to thousands of Hurricane Katrina victims
Las Vega ...
Posted Saturday, September 17th 2005 at 7:09AM
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Mayor Nagin is a graduate of Tuskegee University. This is noted in a recruitment brochure from the university. We must support our fellow HBCU alumni, and all survivors of Katrina, for the long haul. ...
Posted Saturday, September 17th 2005 at 5:43AM
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Back by popular demand!
We've just posted the Official 2005
HBCU Homecoming Schedules!
Please check out the dates on the site, share the dates with friends, and get ready for
some great homecoming coverage on HBCUConnect.com!
Please double c ...
Posted Friday, September 16th 2005 at 4:49PM
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The HBCU Foundation in conjunction with HBCUConnect.com has started the Black College Hurricane Relief Fund.
The purpose of this fund is to assist the thousands of students, faculty, staff, administrators and families of those Historically Black C ...
Posted Friday, September 16th 2005 at 2:49PM
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BISHOP T.D. JAKES AND KIRK FRANKLIN’S FO YO SOUL ENTERTAINMENT HOST A STAR-STUDDED GOSPEL CONCERT TO BENEFIT HURRICANE KATRINA SURVIVORS AT THE POTTER’S HOUSE IN DALLAS – SEPTEMBER 17
Participating Artists Include Kirk Franklin, Yolanda Adams, Kel ...
Posted Wednesday, September 14th 2005 at 2:39PM
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Clark Atlanta University officials announced today that the university will extend offers of full-time enrollment to 60 undergraduate students from Xavier and Dillard Universities as “special registrants” for the 2005-2006 academic year. Each studen ...
Posted Monday, September 12th 2005 at 12:40PM
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The University of Missouri - St. Louis is waiving tuition for students displaced by Hurricane Katrina. For more information, contact UM - St. Louis at http://www.umsl.edu/ or call (314) 516-5451. ...
Posted Thursday, September 8th 2005 at 6:47PM
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New Film: The Man
Starring: Samuel L. Jackson, Eugene Levy
www.themanmovie.com/iced
Federal Agent Derrick Vann (Samuel L. Jackson) walks the walk, while affable dental supply salesman Andy Fidler (Eugene Levy) talks and talks in the odd couple a ...
Posted Tuesday, September 6th 2005 at 4:17PM
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September 15-17 the annual Proctor & Gamble Ohio Classic is being held in Cleveland, Ohio. The weekend-long event will include the Battle of the Bands, a Greek Step Show, and many, many parties. The game will be held at Cleveland Browns Stadium on Se ...
Posted Thursday, September 1st 2005 at 7:12PM
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As he continues work on his upcoming summer new release, platinum-selling Gospel artist Kirk Franklin has added yet another duty to his already full plate of activities: blogging. The latest phenomenon to sweep the online world, blogging has quickly ...
Posted Wednesday, August 31st 2005 at 2:55AM
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Knoxville College will start the fall semester with a new president. Barbara Hatton was fired after being in charge for eight years.
Campus security officers say she didn't want to leave Monday when she was terminated. She sped off campus quickly ...
Posted Tuesday, August 30th 2005 at 3:51PM
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