September 23, 2022

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Cheyney University to Restore Historic Melrose Cottage

Courtesy of Cheyney University of Pennsylvania As part of Cheyney University of Pennsylvania’s efforts to transform its campus by preserving history and creating state-of-the-art facilities, the university will restore the Melrose Cottage, originally constructed in the late 1700s, and convert the structure into a Welcome Center that will attract, exhibit, and educate current and future

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JSU Wins Four 2022 dotCOMM Awards for Digital Excellence

Courtesy of Jackson State University The Division of University Communications at Jackson State University (JSU) is the recipient of four 2022 dotCOMM Awards, an international competition honoring excellence in web creativity and digital communication. The competition spotlights the role of creatives in the dynamic, constantly evolving web. “Jackson State University is honored to be recognized amongst our

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E.R. Shipp Shares HBCU Legacy and Journalism Journey

By Jamie Calica Before being labeled as “one of New York’s most intelligent, unpredictable and interesting voices,” Etheleen Renee “E.R.” Shipp was a little girl growing up in the South, determined to go beyond the path her mother had mapped out for her. Going against the expectation to live a simpler life, Shipp picked college

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Bowie State Prepares Teacher Aides to Earn Education Degrees

By D. Thompson Bowie State University is collaborating with Maryland school districts to help provide a “grow your own” program to address the state’s teacher shortage by enabling teaching assistants to enroll in tuition-funded classes at the university to earn a degree as certified PK – 6 early childhood, special education and elementary public-school teachers.

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HBCU Leaders Discuss Abortion Impact with VP Kamala Harris

By Megan Schott Recent legislation on abortions has affected colleges and universities nationwide, especially HBCUs. Learn more about the important conversation that HBCU leaders just had with Howard University alumna and US Vice President Kamala Harris in the story by Erika DuBose at The Black Wall Street Times. Vice President Kamala Harris recently hosted a roundtable discussion about the effects of

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Howard University Joins CZI to Advance Black Genomics Research

By Sholnn Z. Freeman The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) announced a partnership with Howard University and the nation’s three other historically Black medical colleges to further support cutting-edge scientific research to address significant gaps in genomics. CZI’s Accelerate Precision Health (APH) program will award $11.5 million to Howard University over five years, allowing the University to expand research in the genome field,

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TSU Career Readiness Training Boosts Student Success

By Emmanuel Freeman Tennessee State University is taking career readiness training to students where they are. Ahead of the university’s upcoming fall career fair on Friday Sept. 23, TSU’s Career Development Center held training sessions at each housing location, on and off campus. The hands-on training sessions were led by executives and representatives of major

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NCCU Hosts Inaugural Law & Technology Summit in 2022

By Terri Godwin Hyman The North Carolina Central University (NCCU) Technology Law and Policy Center announces the inaugural Law and Technology Summit on Oct. 14-15, 2022. The hybrid event will be held on the NCCU campus and virtually. The summit aims to bring together some of the industry’s top legal experts, policy advocates and technologists from around

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