November 21, 2022

ASU Students Win Big at “The YARD” HBCU Pitch Competition

Courtesy of Alabama State University Both Alabama State University and students enrolled in ASU’s Percy J. Vaughn College of Business Administration (COBA) brought home cash awards after competing in the “The YARD” Pitch Competition HBCU Initiative sponsored by Vulcan Materials Company. The event coincided with The Magic City Classic and was held at the Innovation

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Dr. Ida E. Jones Joins Women’s Suffrage Monument Council

Courtesy of Morgan State University Ida E. Jones, Ph.D., associate director of Special Collections and university archivist at Morgan State University, was recently appointed to the Women’s Suffrage National Monument Foundation Council of Advisors. The Foundation is dedicated to preserving the multitude of diverse histories that collectively tell an inclusive and complete story of women’s fight

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TSU Expands NASA STEM Program to Middle TN High Schools

By Emmanuel Freeman Some of the next generation of NASA astronauts, scientists and engineers may just have their beginning at Tennessee State University. TSU and the federal agency are expanding an existing STEM education program to include high school students in Middle Tennessee. The new initiative is funded with a $480,000 NASA grant over a period

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Denmark Tech Hosts 3rd Annual App Challenge Expo

Courtesy of Denmark Technical College Denmark Technical College recently held its third annual App Challenge Expo, a technology competition open to students and the public designed to encourage residents of rural South Carolina to learn how to code, create and to pursue information technology careers. The expo is produced by Denmark Tech’s innovation team, led

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Claflin Receives $4M DOE Grant to Boost STEM Programs

Courtesy of Claflin University Claflin University is among a select group of HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges/Universities) that will receive funding from a $30 million grant through the U.S. Department of Energy. The U.S. Department of Energy selected Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) – which includes HBCUs in South Carolina, Tennessee, and a Tribal College in the

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Karen Bass Becomes First Woman Mayor of Los Angeles

By Bruce C.T. Wright Following more than a week of counting ballots and tabulating votes, U.S. Rep Karen Bass was finally projected to win the Los Angeles mayor race and become the first Black woman to ever serve in that role. In fact, Bass is also now the first woman period to ever be elected mayor of

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Jacksonville Opens HBCU-Inspired Elementary School

By Rebecca Steinway Becoming Collegiate Academy has become Jacksonville’s first Historically Black College and University-inspired elementary school. The school’s Executive Director, Cameron Frazier says the school was created to implement the best practices from the HBCU experience to kids early on. “We are replicating the culture of Historically Black College and Universities by focusing on building

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N.C. A&T Wins $100K Gap Inc. Award for Fashion Program

By Lydian Bernhardt Fashion merchandising and design students and faculty at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University have a new reason to dress up and celebrate. For a second year, the program has received the top award of $100,000 from clothier Gap Inc. and fashion industry nonprofit ICON 360. The award comes as part

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Stay Safe from COVID-19 During the 2025 Holiday Season

By Jamie Ducharme After COVID-19 vaccines rolled out, many families said “good riddance” to Zoom and resumed in-person holiday gatherings—and with increasing numbers of people embracing pre-pandemic lifestyles, it’s safe to assume that will be the norm this year in the U.S. But the virus still infects tens of thousands of Americans each day, and

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