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Jackson State President Testifies on HBCU Bomb Threats & Security

By Jackson State University Jackson State University President Thomas K. Hudson, J.D., testified before the Committee on Homeland Security about the recent bomb threats plaguing Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). U.S. Rep. Bennie Thompson serves as the committee chairman.  The hearing, “The Targeting of Black Institutions: From Church Violence to University Bomb Threats,” was

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TSU Partners with Regions Bank to Boost Student Financial Skills

By Lucas Johnson Tennessee State University partnered with Regions Bank on Thursday to help students better manage their money, and give them a “reality check” about life. Representatives from Regions, a longtime partner with TSU, held a financial literacy workshop for students in the university’s College of Business. The students participated in an interactive activity

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Claflin University Honors Black History Month & Call Me MISTER

Courtesy of Claflin University Claflin University is pleased to have been invited by AACTE to help celebrate Black History Month. Founded in 1869, primarily to educate freed slaves, Claflin was the first historically Black college/University (HBCU) in South Carolina to open its doors to all people – regardless of race, class, gender, and/or any of

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Alabama State Launches NRMN MISSION Mentoring for Freshmen

By Alabama State University More than 100 freshmen students, from five universities, attended the National Research Mentoring Network (NRMN) MISSION Research project’s first orientation at Alabama State University on Tuesday, Jan. 28. The program provides students majoring in biomedical, behavioral and social sciences extensive mentorship and networking opportunities. With ASU as the lead institution, this

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Prairie View A&M TEDx “Becoming an Outlier” Inspires Success

By Meredith Mohr In his book Outliers: The Story of Success, Malcolm Gladwell wrote that “who we are cannot be separated from where we’re from.” It was at this intersection of action and identity that a group of Prairie View A&M University students found inspiration and ran with it to plan PVAMU’s second TEDx talk: “Becoming an

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TSU Alum Martesha Johnson: Trailblazing Nashville Public Defender

By Ciara Walker Williams Four years ago, Martesha Johnson made history when she was sworn in as the first African American and second woman to become Nashville’s Metropolitan Chief Public Defender. When Johnson reflects on her journey to that achievement, she credits her beloved Tennessee State University for playing a role in her success. “TSU

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Jackson State Partners with Alabama Colleges for Seamless Transfers

Courtesy of Jackson State University Jackson State University will partner with six Alabama community colleges to help associate degree graduates transition into its bachelor degree programs. The articulation agreements aim to provide a seamless transfer for students who enroll at JSU after completing their two-year degree at Bishop State Community College in Mobile; J.F. Drake

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First Black Women Inducted into National Inventors Hall of Fame

By Rashad Grove After almost 50 years of existence, the National Inventors Hall of Fame will be inducting Black women for the first time, NPR reports. Marian Croak, an engineer, and the late ophthalmologist and laser scientist Patricia Bath will make history as part of the inductees of 2021. In total, there are 30 Black inductees in the National Inventors Hall of

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Xavier & LSU Health Launch Early Acceptance Med School Program

Courtesy of Xavier University of Louisiana  LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine will begin reviewing applications recommended by Xavier University of Louisiana for early acceptance into medical school through a new program launched this year. At the time of conditional acceptance, LSU Health New Orleans will provide Louisiana residents who commit a conditional full

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Claflin University Earns CAEP Frank Murray Leadership Award

By Claflin University The Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP) has announced that Claflin University is one of 26 providers from 17 states and the United Arab Emirates to receive recognition for leadership and commitment to continuous improvement. The recipients of the 2021 Frank Murray Leadership Recognition for Continuous Improvement provided evidence and

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