October 24, 2023

TSU We Are One Homecoming Attracts Record Crowds

By Alexis Clark Tennessee State University’s 2023 homecoming drew thousands of proud alumni, family, and friends from across the country to celebrate the annual week of activities. With the theme “Through Resilience and Perseverance, We Are One,” Tennessee State University proudly kicked off the weeklong celebration with the Robert N. Murrell Oratorical Contest and Gospel

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ASU Receives Major State-of-the-Art Instrumentation Grant from NSF

By Hazel Scott Analyzing materials for fingerprinting as well as gunshot residue to help police has become easier for Alabama State University STEM students.Alabama State University has been awarded a prestigious and highly competitive grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The award of $203,696 will fund the acquisition of a state-of-the-art X-ray diffractometer (XRD),

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UAPB Receives Bigger Than Band Bag Surprise – Local Nonprofit Adds $150K During Band Practice Presentation

Courtesy of University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff (UAPB) leadership joined board members of the Trinity Foundation to surprise and gift the UAPB M4 (Musical Marching Machine of the Mid-South) Band with M4 branded backpacks during their band practice outside Caldwell Hall. The big reveal came after approximately 300

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N.C. A&T Partners with N.C. State, USC To Advance MicroElectronics, Develop Workforce

By Jordan Howse North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has partnered with regional innovation hubs led by North Carolina State University and the University of Southern California for the massive Microelectronics Commons project to bridge and accelerate the lab-to-fab transition. Under the Creating Helpful Incentives to Produce Semiconductors (CHIPS) and Science Act of 2022,

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FILE - This undated image made available by the National Human Genome Research Institute shows the output from a DNA sequencer. Scientists are setting out to collect genetic material from 500,000 people of African ancestry to create what they believe will be the world’s largest database of genomic information from the population. (NHGRI via AP, File)

HBCUs are behind the effort to study the genetic variants that affect Black people

Scientists are setting out to collect genetic material from 500,000 people of African ancestry to create what they believe will be the world’s largest database of genomic information from the population. The hope is to build a new “reference genome” — a template to compare to full sets of DNA from individuals — and better

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Spelman College Welcomes Congresswoman Nikema Williams and NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy to Discuss Increasing Diversity in STEM

Courtesy of Spelman College Spelman College hosted Congresswoman Nikema Williams (GA-05), and NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy for a roundtable discussion to address increasing the number of Black women entering the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Joining Congresswoman Williams and NASA Deputy Administrator Melroy on the panel were: Spelman College Provost Pamela

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Texas Southern University and Wiley College Renew Historical Connection With New Partnership to Establish Academic Collaboration and Pathways

Written By Texas Southern University Texas Southern University (TSU) and Wiley College, a private Historically Black college in Marshall, Texas, have formalized a new partnership to assist students in completing undergraduate and graduate degrees. The partnership creates pathways for Wiley students to enter graduate programs at TSU. “We are excited to begin this intentional work

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Howard University Partners with NYX Professional Makeup and Procter & Gamble to Bring Rapper Kaliii, R&B Artist Victoria Monét, $25,000 in Cash Prizes to Annual Yardfest Homecoming Concert

By Misha Cornelius Howard University announced a partnership with Procter & Gamble (P&G) to bring R&B artist Victoria Monét to the highly anticipated Yardfest concert during the 2023 Howard University Homecoming. The talented singer-songwriter, whose hit single “On My Mama” is her first top 10 single on Urban Radio, will perform at the annual concert that attracts over 1,000

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Metro Jackson Community Prevention Coalition at JSU awarded $304,488 by Mississippi Department of Mental Health

By William H. Kelly III Jackson State University’s (JSU) Metro Jackson Community Prevention Coalition (MJCPC) was awarded the $304,488 Substance Use Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Services Grant from the Mississippi Department of Mental Health’s Bureau of Alcohol and Drug Services. The funding applies to the 2023-2024 fiscal year. It marks 32 years for the MJCPC to receive funding from

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