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EWU Psychology Professor, Dr. Jacqueline Conley, receives over $1 million to meet the high demand of Certified Addictions Professionals

Courtesy of Edward Waters University, Edward Waters University’s (EWU) Dr. Jacqueline Conley, Professor of Psychology, has been awarded the Behavioral Health Workforce Education Training (BHWET) federal grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) that totals about $1.7 million to produce more Certified Addictions Professionals (CAPs) and Certified Addictions Counselors (CACs). There has been

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Hampton University Campus Representative for Victoria’s Secret Pink Team Featured in Black History Month Collection

By Hampton University Two Hampton University campus representatives for Victoria’s Secret Pink Team, Ciara White-Sparks and Dominique Hunt have been selected as faces of Victoria’s Secret Pink Black History Month Campaign featuring We the Urban.  “At Hampton University, we enjoy seeing our students take advantage of opportunities, aiding in their personal and professional growth. Congratulations

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Coppin State Announces Strategic Partnership with Charles Schwab Foundation and Schwab Advisor Services

By Angela Galeano Coppin State University has received a multi-year grant from Schwab Advisor Services, in partnership with the Charles Schwab Foundation to develop programs in financial planning and wealth management, that will lead to meaningful impact in the lives of Coppin students in Wealth Management, the Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) Industry, and the surrounding

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TIAA Commits $1.5M Scholarship Endowment to Howard University

By Misha Cornelius  Howard University undergraduate students will have access to a $1.5M scholarship endowment from TIAA to help cover tuition, fees, room and board, and other academic costs. The new Roger W. Ferguson Jr.–TIAA Scholarship Fund, named in recognition of TIAA’s former CEO, will provide financial assistance to select undergraduate students who demonstrate clear

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8 Black Inventors Who Made Daily Life Easier

By Thad Morgan Most people have heard about famous inventions like the light bulb, the cotton gin and the iPhone. But there are countless other, often overlooked inventions that make our daily lives easier. Among the creative innovators behind these devices are African American inventors. From the traffic light to the ironing board, see a list of products that

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Meharry Library and Archive engages new effort to educate Nashvillians on College’s history

• BY ELLEN KIMBRO •  In observance of Black History Month, the Meharry Medical College Library and Archives is placing a series of exhibits across Nashville recognizing the College’s storied history and longstanding contributions to public health in Middle Tennessee and beyond. It is appropriate during Black History Month to showcase the vitality of Meharry’s

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Mosaic donates money to FAMU

Mosaic Donates $100K to FAMU School of Business and Industry

By Andrew Skerritt The Mosaic Company announced a $100,000 donation to the Florida A&M University (FAMU) School of Business and Industry (SBI) Tuesday in Tallahassee. The purpose of the contribution is to help provide FAMU students with enhanced experiences with global companies and highlight future leadership opportunities in the corporate world, especially in the agriculture

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From the Mecca to the Milky Way: Solving the Mysteries of Space

By Tamara E. Holmes What was the universe like 13 billion years ago? Just ask Howard alumnus Greg Robinson (BSEE ’83) director of the James Webb Telescope Program with NASA. The Webb telescope, launched on Christmas Day 2021, is the successor to the Hubble Space Telescope. For more than 30 years, the Hubble Space Telescope

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Fayetteville State University Announces FedEx $250,000 Commitment to Support Leadership, Professional Development & Student Support Program

By Fayetteville State University Fayetteville State University (FSU) announced a $250,000 commitment from FedEx to support a grant proposal sponsored by Dr. Juanette Council, Vice Chancellor of FSU Student Affairs. This generous philanthropic grant provided by FedEx will directly benefit students by providing additional resources for career preparation and leadership development. To celebrate this momentous

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Tuskegee University publishes special issue of the Journal of Healthcare, Science, and the Humanities

By Kawana McGough Tuskegee University’s National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care recently published a Special Issue of its peer-reviewed publication the Journal of Healthcare, Science, and the Humanities (JHSH) focused on exploring factors that drive the disproportionate impact of HIV on Black communities and the solutions that must be adopted to eliminate these health

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