June 18, 2024

DSU inks workforce development deal with United Airlines

By Katie Labeling Delaware State UniversityĀ andĀ United AirlinesĀ have finalized their agreement that opens the door for students to be trained to fly with a major airliner. First announced in 2021,Ā the agreement allows DSU Aviation Students the chance to enter United Aviate, United Airlinesā€™ career development program for pilots. As many pilots fly hundreds of hours before

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San Francisco Mayor Looks To Bring An HBCU Satellite Campus To The City

By Quintessa Williams San Franciscoā€™s Mayor, London N. Breed, hasĀ announced a planĀ to bring a satellite campus of a historically Black college or university (HBCU) to the city as part of herĀ 30 by 30 initiative. The proposal, namedĀ Black 2 San Francisco, aims to increase the cityā€™s population by 300,000 residents and students by 2030. The Black

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United Airlines hosts students from six historically Black colleges and universities at flight training center

By Allie Jennerjahn United Airlines is showing students at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCU) that aviation is an attainable career option. On Wednesday, the airline hosted nearly 50 college students at its Flight Training Center in Denver for a day long event. “It’s the place where all of our pilots come to be trained,

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HBCU alums join NFL ownership group

Arthur M. Blank, Atlanta Falcons owner, and chairman, today announced the addition of four new limited partners to the organizationā€™s ownership group following approval from the full NFL ownership at league meetings in Nashville. The new limited partners, pending the final closing of the agreements, are Rosalind Brewer, Dominique Dawes, Rashaun Williams, and Will Packer.

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Coppin State University Awarded $1.2 Million to Train Diverse Special Educators in Maryland

By CherRae Dickerson Coppin State University received a personnel preparation grant from the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) within the U.S. Department of Education. This $1.2 million grant will fund Project Special Educators Qualified to Uplift Exceptional Learners (SEQUEL), which aims to improve literacy, math, and social-emotional outcomes for school-age children with disabilities, particularly

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Howard University becomes first HBCU to partner with the Pentagon

By Sarah Beth Guevara Howard University becomes the first Historically Black College or University (HBCU) to partner with the Pentagon for military technology research featuring a five-year, $90 million contract. The research center is the first Department of Defense university research center sponsored by the Air Force and will focus on tactical autonomy, according to

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