August 16, 2023

JCSU STEM Program Receives Prestigious $1 Million U.S. Department of Homeland Security Grant

Courtesy of John C. Smith University The U.S. Department of Homeland Security recently announced that Johnson C. Smith Universityā€™s College of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) will receive a $1 million grant to build the next generation of STEM professionals who have a comprehensive education in dealing with natural disasters. Associate Professor of Computer

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Tuskegee University Signs Historic MOU with Trenholm State Community College

Courtesy of Tuskegee University Tuskegee University and Trenholm State Community College have formed a partnership that will provide a seamless transfer process for Trenholm State students to complete their bachelorā€™s degree. This partnership was formalized with a Memorandum of Understanding Signing Ceremony held Aug. 9 at Tuskegee University. Through this partnership, Trenholm State Community College

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OXFORD, MS - NOVEMBER 28: Michael Oher #74 of the Ole Miss Rebels stands with his family during senior ceremonies prior to a game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium on November 28, 2008 in Oxford, Mississippi. (Photo by Matthew Sharpe/Getty Images)

ā€˜The Blind Side’ subject Michael Oher says adoption by Tuohy family was a lie and he was cut out of money from movie

ByĀ Doha MadaniĀ andĀ Diana Dasrath Former NFL star Michael Oher, the subject of the book and movie “The Blind Side,” alleges that the couple who took him in as a teenager misled him into believing they were adopting him ā€” and that they instead placed him in a conservatorship, according to a court filing Monday. “The lie

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FAMU Announces Record $96.4M in Research Awards in Push to Carnegie R-1 Status

By Andrew Skerritt Florida A&M University (FAMU) reported a record $96.4 million in research awards for the fiscal year ending June 30, as the University pushes for Carnegie R-1 status. President Larry Robinson, Ph.D., a scientist and principal investigator on a five-year, $30 million National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration research grant, called the Universityā€™s research

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Welcome to The Herd! Incoming President Vinson, Howard University Greets Class of 2027 at College Hall South

By Amber D. Dodd On a humid Thursday morning Dr. Ben Vinson III, Howard Universityā€™s incoming president, made his way to College Hall South to greet new students. ā€œDo you have everything you need?ā€ Vinson warmly asks a mother-daughter duo in room 2053, as he pauses during his tour through College Hall South. Wearing a

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TSU Men’s Tennis Team Receives OVC Team Academic Achievement Award

By Stephen Featherston The Tennessee State athletic department received multiple academic accolades from the Ohio Valley Conference this week, as the leagueĀ announced the 2022-23 Team Academic Achievement Award, Medal of Honor, and Commissionerā€™s Honor Roll. TSU menā€™s tennis earned the 2022-23 Team Academic Achievement Award. The award is presented annually to each conference-sponsored sport to

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