Written By Hunter Abell The HBCU Executive Leadership Institute (ELI) at Clark Atlanta University proudly introduces its 2024 cohort of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) fellows, a remarkable assembly of individuals poised to emerge as the next generation of HBCU leaders. Clark Atlanta University, the first institution to award graduate degrees to African Americans, serves
MoreWritten By Deidra W. Hill Howard University is proud to announce the upcoming Charter Day 2024 weekend celebration, honoring the 157th anniversary of the University’s founding. This momentous occasion is scheduled for Friday, March 1 and Saturday, March 2, 2024, and will be a time to reflect on the institution’s rich history, recognize the achievements of its
MoreCourtesy of Tuskegee University Tuskegee University is excited to announce significant renovations to Adams Hall and Olivia Davidson Hall as part of its commitment to enhance the student on-campus experience. Tuskegee University is set to complete the extensive renovations of Adams Hall and Olivia Davidson Hall by the fall of 2024 and will share ongoing
MoreFor decades, the University of Pennsylvania has held hundreds of skulls that once were used to promote white supremacy through racist scientific research. As part of a growing effort among museums to reevaluate the curation of human remains, the Ivy League school laid some of the remains to rest last week, specifically those identified as
MoreCourtesy of the Education Writers Association Nearly a century since Black History Week was created, and more than 50 years since February was first recognized as Black History Month, many states and school districts are trying to suppress or control what the public learns about the history of Black people in America. At the same time, much
MoreCourtesy of Jackson State University ackson State University (JSU) is diversifying its food options for its campus community through SodexoMagic. The joint venture between Magic Johnson Enterprises and Sodexo, Inc., will launch AC Barbeque during a ribbon cutting ceremony at 10:45 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 12, at JSU, Mississippi’s only high research activity historically black urban
MoreCourtesy of Hampton University The Hampton University Department of Sociology is proud to announce as its guest speaker for Black History Month, Dr. Lois Benjamin, Professor Emerita of Sociology at Hampton University. On Thursday, February 15, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. in the Harvey Library Meeting Room, Dr. Benjamin will explore the role of the Black
MoreCourtesy of Fort Valley State University The Office of Strategic Academic Partnerships and Student Engagement within Academic Affairs began spring semester 2024 with a renewed partnership with the Department of the Air Force, represented by Robins Air Force Base (RAFB). This educational partnership and agreement extend the previous historic agreement made in 2020, designed to
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