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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If you are still trying to attend our 2005 HBCU Cruise on October 23rd thru 30th, please contact Elsie Blount at 1.800.966.6512 and reserve this last room that we have reserved that can accommodate up to 3 people!
Also, Elsie can answer any other ...
Posted Tuesday, August 30th 2005 at 3:22PM
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The UNITY Card gives you exclusive discounts of up to 50% off at participating black-owned businesses. ...
Posted Tuesday, July 19th 2005 at 6:01PM
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The EAST TENNESSEE BLACK PAGES formally the Knoxville Pages is a Community Directory and Information Guide published annually and distributed throughout East Tennessee. The advertisers include ALL East Tennessee counties and cities. The ETBP is designed to highlight African American Businesses, ...
Posted Tuesday, July 19th 2005 at 1:14PM
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Leading the website functionality race, HBCUConnect.com has announced the launch of a new member networking feature called "HBCU Clubs!"
HBCU Clubs are the easiest way for groups of people to communicate on HBCUConnect.com!
Members can:
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Posted Monday, June 27th 2005 at 3:48PM
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JOIN OUR STAFF AND OTHER HBCU CONNECT MEMBERS ON THE OFFICIAL HBCU CONNECT ALUMNI CRUISE OCTOBER 23 - 30 2005
Thanks to our sponsors, HBCUConnect.com will provide our members with the opportunity to win a space on this fabulous cruise for you and ...
Posted Wednesday, June 8th 2005 at 1:36PM
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William J. Mayo moved from Cincinnati, Ohio, to Atlanta, Georgia so that he could pursue his dream of obtaining the finest possible college education at Morehouse College – which he attended on an Army ROTC Academic scholarship while working on his ...
Posted Thursday, May 26th 2005 at 1:01PM
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After about 3 years of having member guestbooks on HBCUConnect.com and thanks to our new website redesign, we have added an option to the "Members" menu on each page which will allow members logged in to the website to quickly access their Member Pro ...
Posted Wednesday, May 18th 2005 at 8:50PM
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Since when is it really dangerous to work in the university registrar's office? Well, while you're busy helping students at the front desk, you better watch your step, because your coworkers might not be thinking about you!
This is the CRUSHER... ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 7:48AM
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North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Chancellor James C. Renick introduced DeLores “Dee” Todd as the University’s new director of intercollegiate athletics, effective June 15.
“We are very pleased that we ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 4:41AM
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ORANGEBURG, S.C. – South Carolina State tennis teams will be heading in opposite directions when the 2005 NCAA Tennis Championship tournament opens on May 13th. The Lady Bulldogs (26-1) will face the #2 Florida Gators (18-2) in Gainesvillle, Florid ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 4:37AM
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North Carolina Central University freshman Brian Demby and Johnson C. Smith University's Andre Kelly have been selected as two of four student-athletes to receive a scholarship during the opening ceremony of the 19th National Minority College Golf Ch ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 4:16AM
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The NCAA News, the official publication of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, reports the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference led Division II football attendance for the second season in a row. According to the January 31st issue, ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 4:11AM
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Lane College has hired former Alabama State offensive coordinator Johnnie Cole as its next head football coach.
Cole succeeds Darrin Hayes, who left to become an assistant coach at Tuskegee.
"This is a great opportunity for me," Cole told the M ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 4:08AM
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The SIAC is pleased to announce Nike's Summer 2005 Adrenaline Internship Program. This program is designed to provide college students with an opportunity to apply their academic knowledge in a world-class business environment, which is both positive ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 3:55AM
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Johnson C. Smith University recently promoted Stephen Joyner as its new Athletics Director. He replaces Helen Caldwell.
Joyner was promoted to the new position on April 1, 2005. He previously worked as the university’s assistant athletics directo ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 3:45AM
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The 2005 CIAA Composite Football Schedule
(as of May 9, 2005) has been release on the CIAA website (www.theciaa.com).
The schedule features some very interesting matchups and a host of exciting rivalrys this season. Be sure to check out the sch ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 3:35AM
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PRAIRIE VIEW, Tex. – The Prairie View A&M University (13-8) men’s tennis team officially received an automatic bid to participate in the 2005 NCAA Division I Men’s Tennis Championships. The tournament field was announced by the NCAA Division I ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 3:26AM
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SWAC BASEBALL TOURNAMENT - May 19-23
Birmingham, AL (Rickwood Field)
"Baseball - Blues & Bar-B-Que"
- Times TBA -
Wednesday, May 18
Practice and Media Day
. All-SWAC Awards Reception @ Rickwood Field
Thursday, May 19
First Round
. Busi ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 3:21AM
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Mississippi Valley State completed a three-game weekend sweep of Alcorn State on Saturday, beating the Braves 2-1 and 3-2 at Legion Field to clinch its third consecutive Southwestern Athletic Conference Eastern Division title.
Valley (18-19, 17-4 ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 3:15AM
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College Sports Television has reached an agreement with the Southwestern Athletic Conference, Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference to televise football, basketball and other sports from the traditionally bl ...
Posted Friday, May 13th 2005 at 2:59AM
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April 20-23, 2005, the National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education and a diverse group of executives and decision makers including roughly 300 presidents, chancellors, and administrators of colleges and universities, presidents of ...
Posted Wednesday, April 27th 2005 at 4:50AM
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Panel: HBCUs Determined To Keep Pace With 21st Century
WASHINGTON--Historically Black colleges and universities will meet the challenges of the 21st century, which include retaining young Black men, evolving to meet the modern workforce and conti ...
Posted Wednesday, April 27th 2005 at 4:42AM
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Education Sec'y Tells HBCU Heads To Stand Up For Children
In Response, CBC Head Blasts Sessions Speech As Rhetoric Without Resources
WASHINGTON—U.S. Dept. of Education Secretary Margaret Spellings Thursday called on presidents of the nation's h ...
Posted Wednesday, April 27th 2005 at 4:40AM
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