By Alexis Clark Career development, financial literacy, and personal growth were the focus of the āSecure the Bagā tour recently held at Tennessee State University. Hosted by the TSU Career Development Center in collaboration with HBCU Heroes, the event featured panelists who engaged with students on financial awareness and their next steps after college. The
MoreBy Quintessa Williams Two historically Black institutions,Ā Alabama A&M UniversityĀ andĀ Winston-Salem State UniversityĀ in North Carolina haveĀ partnered with Michigan State University, to introduce their newly created Crafting Engaging Science Environments curriculum for high school chemistry and physics programs in the rural south. To fund the collaborative project, theĀ United States Department of Education awarded $7.7 millionĀ to Michigan State University
MoreBy Anthony Howard THEE Aristocrats STEM and Health Sciences Program at Jackson State University provided 40 students with the opportunity to attend the 38thĀ Black Engineer of the Year Award Conference in Baltimore. The three-day conference was held February 15-17, exposing students to thousands of engineering professionals. āOur organization does its best to help students as
MoreCourtesy of Florida Memorial University When it comes toĀ racial equity, which is the process of eliminating racial disparities and improving outcomes for everyone, many who live in Miami-Dade County may not know there is a coalition ready to assist. On Wednesday, the FMU Social Justice Institute hosted the Equity and Advocacy Collective (EAC) in the
MoreBy Ja’Kaiya Y. Stephens February marks the observance of Black History Month, a time dedicated to honoring the rich heritage and significant contributions of African Americans throughout history. As some reflect on this important cultural experience, it is pertinent to examine the efforts of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in commemorating this occasion. Are
MoreBy Misha Cornelius Renowned actress and singerĀ Audra McDonaldĀ visited theĀ Chadwick A. Boseman College of Fine ArtsĀ on January 31, leaving a lasting impact on students in the department of theatre arts. McDonald, a record-breaking six Tony Award-winning artist who recently played alongside Aunjanue Ellis, Neicy Nash and others in Ava Duvernayās film “Origin,ā took the stage at
MoreCourtesy of Bowie State University Congressman Steny Hoyer and members of the United States Bomb Technician Association (USTBA) met with campus police officers and other leaders from Bowie State, Coppin State and Morgan State to discuss how the universities can prepare to address bomb threats.Ā USBTA works to research, test and train individuals how to
MoreBy Darren A. Nichols Morehouse College student Kaleb Howard said theĀ Maroon Tiger GamingĀ group he co-founded at the university started with five friends who had nothing to do during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. The bored freshmen at the Brazeal HouseĀ dormĀ at Morehouse entered a Call of Duty tournament for students from historically Black colleges and universities on
MoreCourtesy of Wilberforce University The Gulf Coast Athletic Conference (GCAC) has extended membership to Wilberforce University (Ohio), beginning in the 2024-2025 academic year. Wilberforce received a unanimous vote from the GCACās Council of Presidents in September 2023 and will officially join the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) only HBCU conference on July 1, 2024.
MoreCourtesy of Norfolk State University In celebration ofĀ the Black History Month theme āAfrican Americans and the Arts,ā the NSU African American History Month Committee and the Ethelyn R. Strong School of Social Work presented Art is Transformative and Collective Healing. This event featured award-winning actress and Social Work poet Dr. Helena D. Lewis, who held
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