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Texas Southern University Launches New Academic Journal for Media and Communications

Courtesy of Texas Southern University The School of Communication at Texas Southern University, a historically Black institution in Houston, has recently launched the Texas Southern Journal of Media Innovation & Creative Communication. The new academic journal was founded to provide a scholarly platform for students, faculty, and other professionals to publish their articles on innovative ideas

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MEAC releases statement on NCCU-Howard postgame altercation

By North Carolina Central University The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) is conducting a comprehensive review of the post-game altercation that occurred following the Howard vs. North Carolina Central football game on Friday, November 15. “This was a very unfortunate incident, and we are taking it with the utmost seriousness,” said MEAC Commissioner Sonja Stills. “The

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Dr. Herman Taylor of Morehouse School of Medicine to Receive 2024 American Heart Association Clinical Research Prize

Courtesy of Morehouse School of Medicine Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) is proud to announce that Herman A. Taylor, Jr., MD, MPH, FAHA, endowed professor and director of the MSM Cardiovascular Research Institute (CVRI), will receive the 2024 American Heart Association (AHA) Clinical Research Prize. “I’m deeply humbled by this award from the American Heart Association,” Dr. Taylor said. “Heart health and

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As Trump Looms, Biden Makes a Last-Ditch Pitch to Global Leaders

By Zolan Kanno- Youngs President Biden will begin what is likely to be his last summit with global leaders as commander in chief on Monday, pushing for even stronger support of Ukraine despite the looming uncertainty of how president-elect Donald J. Trump might undo his efforts. Just before the Group of 20 summit began in Rio de

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Morehouse College Continues to Lead Among HBCUs while Exceeding Admissions Goals and Increasing Competitiveness

Written By Morehouse College Morehouse College has risen five places to rank No. 95 among Liberal Arts Colleges nationwide, according to the 2025 U.S. News & World Report rankings. The College maintains its position among the top five historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the nation, reflected in its record enrollment of over 2,500 students with

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HBCU Launches Nuclear Engineering Program with $5M Grant

Courtesy of Morgan State University The National Nuclear Security Administration has awarded Morgan State University a $5 million grant to establish a nuclear engineering program to increase minority representation in the nuclear security workforce. This initiative, known as the Scholarly Partnership in Nuclear Engineering, aims to prepare a diverse group of underrepresented students for successful careers

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TSU Hosts FBI Academy, Opens Doors to Federal Careers

By Alexis Clark Tennessee State University hosted the state’s FBI Collegiate Academy for a second year, providing students with an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at federal careers and agency operations. Nearly 40 students across various majors participated in an in-depth look into the agency’s operations and federal careers. Panels and sessions covered crime scene investigation, intelligence

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HBCU bowl game to change protocol following brawls

By Stephen J. Gaither The Celebration Bowl is less than a month away, but a big change is coming to the matchup that will determine the HBCU national champion. Celebration Bowl Executive Director John T. Grant told HBCU Gameday that the game is initiating a new post-game rule. The loser of the Celebration Bowl will

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