March 2022 - Page 9

Fisk University Competes in 2022 Honda Campus All-Star Challenge

Courtesy of Fisk University  The journey to the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge (HCASC) National Championship Tournament is underway for the team of scholars from Fisk University. Now in its 33rd year, HCASC is America’s premier academic competition among HBCUs, annually bringing together more than 300 HBCU students, coaches, presidents, and institutional representatives for a tournament that uniquely

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Ludacris’ “Karma’s World” Empowers Kids with Black Representation

By Claretta Bellamy When the actor and rapper Chris “Ludacris” Bridges came up with the idea for a children’s show, he wanted to make sure that his daughters were represented. Fourteen years into the making, he created “Karma’s World” — an animated children’s series depicting the life of Karma, a 10-year-old Black girl and aspiring musical

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FBI’s Beacon Project Boosts Diversity at HBCUs with JSU Event

By Alonda Thomas Building on the summer 2021 launch of the Beacon Project, Jackson State University (JSU) and Tougaloo College proudly hosted FBI leaders and executives from 25 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) on JSU’s campus in Jackson, Mississippi, to further the project’s goals of strengthening community ties and improving the diversity of the FBI. View the virtual

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Alabama State University Wins $2.97M NIH Grant for STEM Mentorship

By Alabama State University The National Institute of Health (NIH) has awarded Alabama State University a five-year grant worth $2.97 million from its National Research Mentoring Network titled, “Intersection of Social Capital, Mentorship, and Networking on Persistence, Engagement, and Science Identity.” ASU will lead the grant activities, as well as partner institutions Tuskegee University (TU),

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Silkroad Arts Residency Debuts at Spelman College in 2025

By Jazmyn Burton  Silkroad, an arts and social-impact organization conceived by Yo-Yo Ma to highlight global music, will host its first educational residency at Spelman College. The three-part residency includes artist intensives and creative workshops led by Silkroad’s Artistic Director Rhiannon Giddens on March 15 and 16, and will culminate with an event and performance

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Ralph Lauren Honors Morehouse & Spelman with New Collection

By Morehouse College Ralph Lauren (NYSE:RL) today expanded its partnership with Morehouse College and Spelman College, unveiling a limited-edition collection inspired by the schools’ rich heritage and esteemed traditions. The Polo Ralph Lauren Exclusively for Morehouse and Spelman Colleges Collection is a first-of-its kind collaboration for the Company. The collection seeks to honor the history of both

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Lesser-Known Black Women Who Shaped American History

By Krishna Mann In the US, the stories of a select few Black women — Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, Ida B. Wells, to name a few — seem to circulate on a regular rotation in school classrooms, inspirational calendars and social media memes. While these women’s contributions to history are incredibly important, there are countless other Black

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United Airlines Partners with Texas Southern for Aviation Scholarships

By Texas Southern Unviversity Officials from United Airlines visited Texas Southern University on Wednesday, March 9, to announce a partnership with the university’s Aviation Science and Technology program, including the Professional Pilot concentration. United Houston Hub Vice President Phil Griffith presented the university with a $100,000 check for the first two years of the scholarship

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Troy Carter Secures $2.5M for Xavier’s STEM and Pre-Health Center

Courtesy of Xavier University of Louisiana U.S. Representative and Xavier University of Louisiana Alum Troy Carter (LA-02) secured $2.5 million for Xavier University of Louisiana for the development of a pre-health advising and STEM education center. As part of a $17.5 million government funding package advocated by Congressman Troy Carter, Xavier’s funding is one of

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Howard University Art Gallery Reopens with Premier Black Art

Written by Brenda C. Siler Reopening arts institutions counts as another step in living through the current COVID-19 pandemic. And after being closed for two years, Howard University’s Gallery of Art in the Chadwick Boseman College of Fine Arts has returned with two exhibitions that can be viewed in person or virtually through March 3.

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