November 2024 - Page 14

Prairie View A&M University Outlines Plan To Become Top 10 Public HBCU

Courtesy of Prairie View A&M University Prairie View A&M University is moving forward with a 10-year plan to become part of the Top 10 public HBCUs nationwide. By 2035, the goal is to become “a premier, public, research-intensive HBCU that serves as a national model for student success,” Prairie View President Tomikia P. LeGrande said in a statement. “PVAMU will be

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Howard University prepares to host Harris election night watch party

Courtesy of Howard University Vice President Kamala Harris will return to Howard University on election night. Harris, who graduated from the university, plans to spend Tuesday evening with at her alma mater. With that comes and increased security presence and safety measures to help students and the vice president safe as they prepare for Tuesday’s

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HBCU-founded Pizzeria Opens at Jackson State University

Courtesy of Jackson State University The Jackson State University community is poised to experience a culinary treat this week as Slim + Husky’s Pizza opens its doors at the university. The grand opening is scheduled for 11 a.m. on Thursday, coinciding with homecoming festivities. Slim + Husky’s Pizza, which has gained popularity for its artisan

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Howard’s Extraordinary Legacy of Civic Leadership

By Cedric Mobley For 157 years, Howard University has served as the nexus of intellectual engagement and social advocacy to ensure that all Americans can fully exercise all the rights of citizenship. Even before the end of slavery, the work of Frederick Douglass, who would become a Howard trustee, served as the foundation for universal

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HBCUs Philander Smith University And Southern University Just Won This Entrepreneurial Pitch Competition

By Kui Mwai Students from Philander Smith University and Southern University and A&M College won the sixth annual Moguls in the Making entrepreneurial pitch competition, which invites 50 students from historically Black colleges and universities to develop business concepts designed to improve Detroit’s economy. This year’s participants competed for over $200,000 in scholarships and prizes. Two teams tied for first place.

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UAPB Library Launches One Button Studio for Easy Video Production

Courtesy of the University of Arkansas Pine Bluff The John Brown Watson Memorial Library at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff has officially launched its new One Button Studio. The state-of-the-art facility aims to make video production accessible and effortless for students, faculty, and staff. This innovative studio reflects a growing trend among university

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Central State University on ‘Fiscal Watch’

By Sara Weissman Hemorrhaging money and students, Central State University in Ohio is turning to the state for guidance. The historically Black land-grant institution has run a deficit for three years in a row, suffered declining enrollments and struggled to pay its vendors on time. To help the college climb out of the hole, university

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Quincy Jones, musical maestro and entertainment industry titan, dies at 91

By Daniel Arkin Quincy Jones, a maestro of American music and a titan of the entertainment industry who influenced nearly every popular genre, produced landmark albums and earned 80 Grammy Award nominations, died Sunday, his publicist said. He was 91. Jones “passed away peacefully” Sunday night at his home in Bel Air while surrounded by his family,

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