June 2024 - Page 5

Raleigh downtown developers seek HBCU merger, says trustee

A leader at one Raleigh HBCU says that if the powers that be have their way, its two HBCUs would become one. Brian Boulware, currently the Chairman of Saint Augustine’s University’s Board of Trustees, released a four-page letter that states that the powers that be in North Carolina’s capital are looking to force a merger

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Morgan State University Celebrates Outstanding Student Academic Achievements and Professional Endeavors

Courtesy of Morgan State University In recognition of exceptional achievements in diverse academic disciplines, Morgan State University acknowledges the remarkable accomplishments of those who are excelling in the classroom and beyond the borders of Morgan’s “National Treasure” campus. The students spotlighted below exemplify the Morgan spirit and commitment to growing future leaders prepared to compete

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Tuskegee University Names Dr. Mark Brown, Distinguished Alum, as 10th President

Courtesy of Tuskegee University The Tuskegee University Board of Trustees is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Mark Brown ‘86 as the university’s 10th president and chief executive officer. Dr Brown’s selection is the first time in Tuskegee’s nearly 143-year history that an alum will lead the university. He will begin his tenure on July

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Delta Sigma Theta Inc. Issues Official Statement In Response To Former Members’ Denunciations

By Quintessa Willliams Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated President, Elsie Cooke-Holmes has issued a statement regarding former members publicly denouncing the organization on social media platforms. “Delta Sigma Theta Sorority’s membership continues to grow, with thousands joining our cherished sisterhood each year, energized by our mission and inspired by 111 years of impact in communities across the

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North Carolina Central University Announces New Chancellor Karrie Dixon

Courtesy of North Carolina Central University North Carolina Central University (NCCU) is welcoming a new chancellor. Karrie Dixon will be the HBCU’s 13th chancellor starting July 1. “North Carolina Central has a rich legacy and history, and the role that it plays in the community is strong,” Dixon said in an announcement meeting on Thursday, according to The

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KTSU Adds Legendary Broadcaster Uncle Funky Larry Jones

Courtesy of Texas Southern University KTSU 90.9 FM is adding legendary radio presenter Lawrence “Funky Larry” Jones, affectionately known as “Uncle Funky,” to the station’s esteemed lineup. With a broadcasting career spanning over 50 years, including more than 30 years in Houston, Uncle Funky brings his iconic voice, rich experience, and deep community connections to

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TSU Hosts Groundbreaking A.I. Summit

By Kelli Sharpe Tennessee State University is bringing artificial intelligence to the masses. Starting June 5, 2024, the university will host the A.I. FOR ALL: Open Education Summit , at the Avon Williams Educational Site. The two-day technology event will explore the heart of innovation, with the goal of show casing how artificial intelligence is within reach

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Kamala Harris stops at HBCU to talk wealth, access and more

Vice President Kamala Harris, an HBCU graduate herself, made a stop in Charlotte, NC to talk economics. Vice President Kamala Harris continued her nationwide Economic Opportunity Tour by returning to Charlotte, NC for an event about investing in communities, building wealth, and ensuring every American has the ability to thrive. “I feel very strongly that we

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Celebrate World Sickle Cell Day with Howard University: Raising Awareness and Advancing Research

By Sholnn Z. Freeman The Howard University Center for Sickle Cell Disease will host its 11th annual World Sickle Cell Day program on Tuesday, June 18. The Center is dedicated to raising awareness, advancing research, and supporting individuals affected by sickle cell disease. World Sickle Cell Day at Howard University aims to bring together patients, families, healthcare professionals,

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Two Morgan Students Named to Inaugural Internship Programs Associated With Famed Filmmaker Spike Lee

Courtesy of Morgan State University Morgan State University School of Global Journalism and Communication’s (SGJC’s) recently established internship program with critically acclaimed filmmaker Spike Lee officially commenced this summer for two Morgan scholars. The students will work alongside production and talent professionals in pursuit of rewarding careers in the entertainment industry. Hekima (“Kofi”) Stevenson, a senior majoring

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