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Posted Saturday, September 15th 2018 at 12:00AM
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The Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders (https://yali.state.gov/mwf/), is now seeking qualified U.S.–based colleges, universities, and organizations to implement six-week Leadership Institutes in summer of 2019.
Institute Partners will host 25 Fellows in mid-June through July ...
Posted Friday, September 14th 2018 at 8:11PM
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The No. 1 Magazine For Black College Football Is Back! Get Your Copy of the 2018 SWAC Black College Football Preview by Fulton Sports.
This year's issue is jam-packed with news, features, photos and previews that you won't find anywhere else.
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Posted Friday, September 14th 2018 at 3:59PM
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Dr. Linwood Whitten will represent minority serving institutions on its task force for the 2018-2019 Term
The nationally acclaimed Diversity Abroad Network in Global Education (Diversity Abroad) has chosen Alabama State University's director of t ...
Posted Friday, September 14th 2018 at 3:01PM
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Alcorn's growing brand and strong reputation are beginning to pay off as thousands of school groups, parents and other interested parties from around the country are expected to flood Alcorn State University's 2018 Fall High School and Community Coll ...
Posted Friday, September 14th 2018 at 2:55PM
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Alcorn's growing brand and strong reputation are beginning to pay off as thousands of school groups, parents and other interested parties from around the country are expected to flood Alcorn State University's 2018 Fall High School and Community Coll ...
Posted Friday, September 14th 2018 at 2:55PM
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Livingstone College faculty member and recent children’s book author, Dr. Da’Tarvia Parrish, was selected to attend the “Black Girls Write” UNCF/Mellon Faculty Teaching and Learning Institute at Hampton University.
She was among 16 applicants sele ...
Posted Friday, September 14th 2018 at 12:27PM
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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina (Blue Cross NC) announced today an investment of $325,000 toward the Johnson C. Smith University (JCSU) Sustainability Village expansion. The investment will fund the construction of three new buildings an ...
Posted Friday, September 14th 2018 at 12:17PM
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Dr. James A. Anderson, Chancellor of Fayetteville State University (FSU), and Dr. Randy Parker, President of Guilford Technical Community College (GTCC), signed an agreement today that allows GTCC graduates to complete an online bachelor's degree at ...
Posted Friday, September 14th 2018 at 11:55AM
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Rhythm Weekend: Two awesome dance festivals to attend this weekend!
WHAT: ASU sponsors two dance festivals, Alabama Minority Choreographers & Alabama Festival of Ballet.
WHEN: Friday-Saturday, Sept. 14 - 15; see below for dates and times for bot ...
Posted Thursday, September 13th 2018 at 6:04PM
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Alcorn State University continues to garner a number of scholar students in record numbers.
For the third consecutive year, enrollment is up at the University with a total of 3,753 students, which is a 5 percent increase from last year’s total (3, ...
Posted Thursday, September 13th 2018 at 3:44PM
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Dr. Joseph Carter Corbin, principal of Branch Normal College (now the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff) is among the 2018 list of inductees into the Ohio Civil Rights Hall of Fame. The posthumous honor will be received on Corbin’s behalf by nominator and AM&N alumna Dr. Gladys Turner Finney.
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Posted Thursday, September 13th 2018 at 12:50PM
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Fort Valley State University students are putting their hands to work with the latest technology in animal health.
The Department of Veterinary Science and Public Health procured funding for a SynDaver Synthetic Canine, making FVSU the first school in Georgia to receive this model.
Housed at F ...
Posted Thursday, September 13th 2018 at 12:41PM
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Born into a family of 10 children in agrarian Lake Providence, La., Jeanette Felton was a breadwinner before she even learned to read at grade level.
She had very little choice, she recalls.
“I missed a lot of classes in school since I was th ...
Posted Thursday, September 13th 2018 at 12:29PM
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by LaMont Jones
Diverse Issues in Higher Education
Dr. Brian K. Blount began to sense at a young age that ministry may be a calling in his life, but he didn’t foresee his future vocation taking him into the realm of teaching.
Fast forward to t ...
Posted Thursday, September 13th 2018 at 11:05AM
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