January 24, 2024

Congress Launches PBI Caucus to Support Black Institutions

Courtesy of Chicago State University Representative Danny K. Davis (D-IL), Representative Yvette D. Clarke (D-NY), Representative Jonathan Jackson (D-IL), and Representative Robin Kelly (D-IL) announced the establishment of a new Congressional Caucus focused on educating policymakers and uplifting the needs of Predominantly Black Institutions.  The Congressional Predominantly Black Institutions (PBI) Caucus will unite policymakers who

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FAMU COO Palm Honors MLK, Celebrates HBCU Excellence

Written by Andrew Skerritt Florida A&M University Chief Operating Officer/Executive Vice President Donald E. Palm, Ph.D.,  addressed those gathered on Jan. 12 for the 2024 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation. Palm, who has been serving in his role since August 2023, said he welcomes the opportunity to celebrate Dr. King’s legacy and highlight the

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N.C. A&T’s Bililign Leads Global Clean Air Conference

By Jamie Crockett Solomon Bililign, Ph.D., a professor of physics at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, co-organized the “Together for cleaner air in Ethiopia” international conference held at Addis Ababa University. The three-day conference hosted 80 attendees from Ethiopia, Europe and the U.S., including air quality researchers and regulators, health professionals, community members

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Dexter Scott King, Son of MLK Jr., Dies at 62 from Cancer

By Curtis Bunn Dexter Scott King, the lookalike of his iconic father, the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., has died. He was 62. King died Sunday in California after a bout with prostate cancer, his family confirmed in a statement. His wife, Leah Weber King, said in a statement from the King Center for Nonviolent Social

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Hampton University Wins $4.9M DOE Grant for Climate Program

Written By Hampton University The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Hampton University a $4.9M grant to establish an interdisciplinary climate science degree program, embedded in a National Center for Climate Modeling Research, and to propel the university to R2 status. According to the U.S. Department of Education’s press release, the grants are being provided

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Black Americans Divided on Affirmative Action Ruling

By Nicole Chavez and Chandelis Duster While a majority of Americans of all races see the end of affirmative action as “mostly a good thing,” there is a generational split among Black adults over the impact on higher education and their racial group, according to a new Gallup Center on Black Voices report. Black adults’ views on last year’s Supreme Court ruling that colleges and universities can no longer

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Xavier Names Joyce Carter ’69 2023 Alumnus of the Year

Courtesy of Xavier University of Louisiana Xavier University of Louisiana has named Ms. Joyce Carter (’69) its 2023 Alumnus of the Year. The South Holland, Illinois resident and native of Mobile, Ala., received the esteemed Victor H. Labat Sr. Alumnus of the Year award at the university’s annual Homecoming banquet. The award recognizes a Xavier

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