By Alexis Clark June 2nd marked Mayson Harris’ second trip to New York City. But in a twist of fate, this visit to the Big Apple held something extraordinary in store. The prospect of performing at Carnegie Hall fueled Harris, a member of the TSU Meistersingers, with ambition, and the students embarked on a mission
MoreBy Robyne McCullough Coppin State University today launched Coppin Corner, a new on-campus resource committed to serving Coppin State students by providing basic needs to foster continued academic progress and increase the retention of students in need. Coppin Corner provides non-perishable food items, frozen foods, personal hygiene products, and cleaning supplies for registered Coppin State
MoreBy Rachel Treisman NASA released the first batch of images from the James Webb telescope this week, wowing the world with never-before-seen views of ancient and distant galaxies. The approximately $10 billion telescope was decades in the making, a partnership with the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency that involved some 20,000 collaborators across 29 countries
MoreCourtesy of Morehouse College Hodan Hassan, a veteran fundraising executive with more than 25 years of experience serving higher education institutions and global humanitarian organizations, has joined the staff of Morehouse College as the new Vice President of the Office of Institutional Advancement and Chief Advancement Officer. In her new role, Hassan will build national
MoreBy Sholnn Z. Freeman The Howard University Center for Journalism & Democracy has announced the inauguration of the Center for Journalism & Democracy Visiting Professorship Program. The visiting professorship is meant to attract working journalists at the top of their fields in investigative journalism and data journalism. Selected journalists will be in residence at the Center for Journalism
MoreBy Jasalyn K. Lucas The Coahoma Community College Student Government Association (SGA) recently attended the National Association of Student Affairs Professional Student Leadership Institute (NASAP). The conference, which took place in Savannah, Georgia, from May 31 through June 5, welcomed Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) student leadership groups from across the nation. NASAP is
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