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TSU Celebrates Occupational Therapy Month

By Alexis Clark Occupational Therapy Month is celebrated in April every year to recognize the contributions that help people improve their ability to participate in daily activities and achieve greater independence. From bathing to eating or helping with clothing yourself, the occupational therapy (OT) master’s program students at TSU are becoming healthcare professionals to provide

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Howard University School of Law to Host Inaugural Broady Symposium

By Brittany Bailer The Howard University School of Law will host the inaugural Broady Symposium on Structural Inequality: Post-Racial Constitutionalism and the Roberts Court on April 13 at 11:00 a.m. in the Damon J. Keith Moot Court Room. Distinguished scholars around the country will speak on diverse issues focusing on the Court’s race jurisprudence. Due to the

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Lincoln University Students Blaze a Trail as First Class of Intelligence Community Center for Academic Excellence Scholars

By Stephanie Cobian Six Lincoln University of Missouri (LU) students have been recognized by the Midwest Consortium – Intelligence Community Center for Academic Excellence (MW-IC CAE) for their achievements as IC CAE Scholars at a pinning ceremony. Alexandre Mugisha, Jovita ‘Iris’ Desha, Assata Starks, Blake Oakley, Chyler Hughes and Jared Campbell received their pins for their acceptance

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FAMU Remains a Prudent Investment for Florida Taxpayers

By President Larry Robinson, Ph.D. It’s an exciting time to be at Florida A&M University. The key academic and accountability indicators are pointing in the right direction. We are on the rise. For the fourth consecutive year, FAMU remains the highest-ranked public Historically Black College and University (HBCU), according to U.S. News & World Report

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BSU Represented at World Congress on Undergraduate Research

Courtesy of Bowie State University Six students represented Bowie State at the World Congress on Undergraduate Research (WorldCUR) held from April 3 – 6 at the University of Warwick in Birmingham, England to showcase their projects on how to combat the food security crisis that impacts millions around the globe daily. WorldCUR brings together the

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SNIPES Launches Pay it Forward Initiative to Support HBCUs and Empower the Next Generation of Black Leaders

Courtesy of Clark Atlanta University SNIPES, the leading streetwear and sneaker retailer, has announced the launch of its Pay It Forward initiative, a nationwide campaign to support Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The initiative is part of SNIPES’ commitment to giving back to the community and investing in the future of HBCUs and their graduates. Through

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Tennessee State University’s Oprah Winfrey and U.S. Congressman Bennie Thompson To Serve As 2023 Commencement Speakers

By Kelsey Sharpe Tennessee State University alumna Oprah Winfrey is coming home to headline TSU’s Spring Commencement as the keynote speaker for the undergraduate Commencement on Saturday, May 6 at 8 a.m. CDT, in Hale Stadium. United States Congressman Bennie G. Thompson, Miss-Second District, will address graduate students at an indoor ceremony on Friday, May

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Emmy Award Winner Sheryl Lee Ralph Joins N.C. A&T For Town & Gown Celebration

By Markita C. Rowe Emmy Award-winning star of ABC’s “Abbott Elementary,” singer, producer and activist Sheryl Lee Ralph will join North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University and community friends for their second Town & Gown celebration Friday, April 28. Students will have the opportunity to spend an Evening with Sheryl Lee Ralph as she discusses her

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How to fit a top-tier HBCU marching band and the gospel tradition onto one album

By Jewly Hight At the 2018 edition of Coachella, Beyoncé showed us how a global pop star celebrates the marching bands of historically Black colleges and universities in a spectacular festival performance, then translates that into a downright marvel of a concert documentary and live album. Live performance is also the realm that the Aristocrat of Bands

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Howard University Announces the Inaugural Cohort of FAS Diversity Fellowship Program Fellows

By Brittany Bailer The Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) and Howard University are pleased to announce the selection of the inaugural class of Foreign Agricultural Service Diversity Fellows. On December 22, 2022, the Foreign Agricultural Service offered four outstanding individuals the opportunity to join the first cohort of FAS Diversity Fellowship Program (FDFP) Fellows. FDFP is a

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