December 28, 2022

Clark Atlanta University’s Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurial Development (CIED) Selects Finalists for Blackstone Launchpad Ideas Competition! 

Courtesy of Clark Atlanta University The Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurial Development (CIED) is pleased to announce that four student teams from Clark Atlanta University have been chosen as campus-round winners for the Blackstone Launchpad Ideas Competition. The competition had four categories in which students from all disciplines across campus were invited to compete: Social

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N.C. A&T Earns High Rankings In Intelligent.com Lists For 2023

By Jackie Torok Intelligent.com has named North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University its Best Historically Black College or University (HBCU) in North Carolina for 2023. N.C. A&T is the only HBCU named to the site’s list of the state’s top 18 colleges and universities for 2023. Intelligent.com also ranked A&T at No. 18 on its list

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North Carolina Supreme Court rejects ‘racially discriminatory’ voter ID law and state electoral map

By Fernando Stewart The North Carolina Supreme Court on Friday knocked down a 2018 voter-identification law it said discriminated against Black voters and ordered a state Senate map be redrawn due to Republican partisan gerrymandering. Both were 4-3 decisions along party lines, with all the court’s Democratic justices voting in the majority and all Republican justices dissenting.

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Ed Reed to take over as head coach at HBCU Bethune-Cookman

By Stephen J. Gaither Ed Reed looks like he will be the next Hall of Fame defensive back to take over at an HBCU. The former Baltimore Raven is expected to be named the next head coach at Bethune-Cookman University, according to Brett McMurphy. He will replace Terry Sims, who was dismissed in November after

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HCA Healthcare announces $1.5 million donation to Fisk University

Courtesy of Fisk University HCA Healthcare announced that it will give $1.5 million to Fisk University to support scholarships for students pursuing a degree in nursing. This gift is part of the organization’s larger commitment to give $10 million over three years to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs). HCA Healthcare has now announced

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ASU’s Communication Department Opens Newly Renovated TV Studio

By Kenneth Mullinax Students in ASU’s Department of Communications will start the new year with a new look for their broadcast training studio. The Bama State News Studio, located on the fifth floor of the Levi Watkins Learning Center, now rivals the style of many commercial television news sets. Within the last month, the newly renovated

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The BOT is creating new opportunities for more alumni voices

By Tangela Richardson The Board of Trustees has embarked on a comprehensive engagement plan to expand the number of ways alumni can become involved with the University. These new opportunities encourage participation and create more leadership roles through three separate board initiatives. “The Board of Visitors, the Trustee Candidate Identification Advisory Council (TCIAC), and the

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