Gamma Mu Phi members are among thousands of Black students who support National Black HIV /AIDS Awareness Day
Just as students are returning to campus embarking on new classes, student activities, and volunteerism, the National Black HIV/AID ...
Posted Friday, October 30th 2015 at 2:55PM
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Texas Southern University took a major step to unify national, state and local law enforcement agencies to help secure and protect its campus. The TSU police department hosted a round table discussion to look at procedures, personnel and protocol wh ...
Posted Friday, October 30th 2015 at 1:20PM
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Michael D. Johnson, Jr. has made a career of empowering, connecting and marketing youth culture by exposing his peers and young adults to their untapped potential and unchartered opportunities.
Currently, he is employed with the United States Depa ...
Posted Thursday, October 29th 2015 at 4:59PM
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Contact: Christina Sykes
csykes@nsbe.org
(703) 549-2207, ext. 202
Annual Goal for the U.S. Is Set for 2025
ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Only 19 percent of black 4th graders in the U.S. and 13 percent of the nation’s black 8th graders ...
Posted Thursday, October 29th 2015 at 2:31PM
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By Domonique Davis
Office of Communications and External Relations
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) alumna Cheryl Harris is one of the leading minds behind Allstate’s Quotes for Education initiative, established in 2009 ...
Posted Thursday, October 29th 2015 at 1:39PM
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Morgan sophomore and political science major Sydney P. Parker has a passion for public service and a longtime interest in juvenile causes. Recently, that passion and interest were recognized, when Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan selected her to serve on th ...
Posted Thursday, October 29th 2015 at 10:58AM
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Johnson C Smith University safety Carlo Thomas, 25, of East Orange, N.J. is now leading the nation in interceptions—that’s across Division I, II and III. He’s been on a hot streak with 10 total interceptions this season, seven in the past two games. ...
Posted Wednesday, October 28th 2015 at 6:25PM
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Bowie State defeated Virginia Union 23-19 to take sole possession of 1st place in the CIAA North Division with two weeks left in the regular season. ...
Posted Wednesday, October 28th 2015 at 2:42PM
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Heads were held high, memories of past athletic fetes were relived, and a youthful spirit was reinvigorated on Friday, October 23, 2015 in the H&PE Arena on Texas Southern University’s campus as TSU paid tribute to its former Tigers who had careers i ...
Posted Tuesday, October 27th 2015 at 2:34PM
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GRAND RAPIDS, MI - As she walked into Grand Rapids Community College Saturday, Keli Christopher's goal was twofold.
A college fair highlighting historically black colleges and universities was hosted Saturday, Oct. 24, at Grand Rapids Community C ...
Posted Tuesday, October 27th 2015 at 12:11PM
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The International Education Center (IEC) at Savannah State University (SSU) has organized Operation SHEA, Sending Humanitarian Education Abroad. The effort was spearheaded by the International Student Association (ISA), the Savannah African Student ...
Posted Tuesday, October 27th 2015 at 11:57AM
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Montgomery County Sheriff Cunningham & ASU's WVAS Radio present:
Montgomery's Trick or Treat Spooktacular
WHEN: Friday, Oct. 30, from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m.
WHERE: Alcazar Shriner's Temple on the Eastern By-pass.
WHO MAY ATTEND: Any chi ...
Posted Tuesday, October 27th 2015 at 10:11AM
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NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana's Karan Salwan defeated Daniel Merker of Southern Miss 6-2, 6-2 Saturday in the men's flight 1 championship match of the Big Easy Tennis Classic at the University of New Orleans.
Salwan, a junior in ...
Posted Monday, October 26th 2015 at 3:39PM
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If you are a parent who has or has had a child in college, the moment in which they come home is often met with feelings of joy, love, happiness, anticipation, and a grocery list of the student’s favorite foods. Preparation is done at home to make su ...
Posted Monday, October 26th 2015 at 3:34PM
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