By Andrew Skerritt Florida A&M University (FAMU) expects more than 2,500 students from over 30 states to converge on the Tallahassee campus Saturday for Spring Preview 2022. The 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. recruiting event will be held at the Lawson Multipurpose Center, 1800 Wahnish Way. A âWelcome to FAMUâ program will feature President Larry
MoreBy Emmanuel Freeman The multibillion-dollar industry of video gaming, or eSports, is thought to be a hobby primarily enjoyed by males worldwide. Tennessee State University aims to change that perception. The university recently hosted a special eSports gaming competition for female gamers. Recent statistics show that only 22 percent of women participate in eSports. The
MoreBy Winston-Salem State University The school year has been much busier for a pair of Winston-Salem State University students, but they couldnât be happier. Erykah Johnson, a WSSU senior, and Meghan Anthony, a junior, were selected for the American Heart Associationâs Historic Black College and University Scholars Program. They are participating in an academic year-long
MoreBy Jackson State University Jackson State University (JSU) is proud to announce its selection as an Alumni Enrichment Institute Partner for the 2022 Alumni Enrichment Institutes, a new opportunity for 2021 Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumni to travel to the United States in summer 2022 to collaborate with U.S. counterparts and each other and to continue building the
MoreHBCU advocates have long pointed out that when recruiters are looking to hire black employees, they start at HBCUs. Â Many have also encouraged high achieveing students to attend an HBCU for an undergraudate degree and an Ivy League college for grad school. Â The Dean of Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies is supporting both these
MoreBy Janelle Harris Dixon As a student at Howard in the 1930s and 40s, the acclaimed civil rights leader Gloria Richardson was already making an impact. She led the first major civil rights event to erupt outside of the Deep South after Black residents in her native Cambridge, Maryland refused to continue accepting the indignity
MoreBy Hampton University Hampton Universityâs Scripps Howard School of Journalism and Communications today announced three winners of the Rashida Jones Scholarship Fund. The financial gift was launched by MSNBC President Rashida Jones, one of the schoolâs most accomplished alumni. The scholarship will be provided annually to Hampton University students studying journalism. This yearâs three student recipients are: junior
MoreBy Howard University In an effort to boost diversity in the Silicon Valley tech industry, juggernaut Google is trying something new: partnering with Washington, DC-based HBCU, Howard University.  Together they are launching “Howard West,” a three-month summer program for rising juniors and seniors who are studying computer science. Twenty-five to thirty students will be selected for
MoreBy Amy Rock The Project School Emergency Response to Violence (SERV) program will provide short-term grants for added security and mental health professionals. Vice President Kamala Harris announced new grant funding for historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) as dozens of bomb threats have been made against them. The Project School Emergency Response to Violence (SERV) program
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