December 20, 2024

TSU Faces $46M Deficit, Eyes $3M Cash End-of-Year Plan

Courtesy of Tennessee State University At a recent Tennessee State University board of trustees meeting, administrators informed board members that the university was heading towards a $46 million deficit by the end of the current academic year on June 30, 2025. The news follows an audit conducted earlier this year that alleged financial mismanagement by

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A’ja Wilson Makes WNBA History, Signs Top Nike Deal

By Samantha Dorisca WNBA star and Nike signee A’ja Wilson is making major moves. Wilson has been a cornerstone player for the Las Vegas Aces since she was drafted first overall by the team in 2018, as noted by the WNBA. She has led the Aces to two consecutive national championships and earned multiple MVP awards, including one in

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Mayor Adams Seeks Support in Albany, D.C. Amid Indictment

By Emily Ngo New York City Mayor Eric Adams is heading today to Albany, New York, while several of his top deputies are due in Washington, all seeking to advance Adams’ state and federal priorities amid the political backlash of his criminal indictment. The outreach in the state and nation’s capitals, confirmed to POLITICO by a spokesperson

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HBCU AI Summit 2025 Opens Registration at HT University

By Ashley Brown Registration is officially live for the inaugural HBCU AI Conference and Training Summit, which will take place from April 1 to 3, 2025, on the campus of Huston-Tillotson University. This landmark event aims to gather a diverse coalition of AI researchers, educators, students, and industry leaders to discuss and explore inclusive pathways in artificial

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Teamsters Lead Historic Strike Against Amazon Nationwide

By Alina Selyukh Amazon faced a coordinated picket effort as drivers and warehouse workers at multiple locations around the U.S. on Thursday pressed the retail giant to recognize their unions. The campaign launched by the Teamsters union comes during the holiday-shopping rush, though Amazon says it has not affected operations. The union had said workers

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SUNO Launches Louisiana’s First Data Science Degree

Courtesy of Southern University at New Orleans Southern University at New Orleans has announced the launch of Louisiana’s inaugural bachelor’s degree in data science. This groundbreaking initiative is designed to equip students with essential skills for the booming field of data analysis. The innovative program aims to bridge the skills gap in various sectors, preparing

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Morgan State Honors 450 Graduates at Fall 2024 Ceremony

Courtesy of Morgan State University Wise words and exemplars of purpose, adversity and growth illuminated Talmadge L. Hill Field House amidst a brisk and overcast day today at the 11th Fall Commencement Exercises of Morgan State University.  Glowing faces decorated the arena, and the warm spirit of unbridled joy filled the atmosphere as more than

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Howard’s LaNiece Tyree Elected First Black NACAS President

Courtesy of Howard University Assistant Vice President for Auxiliary Enterprises LaNiece Tyree, MPA, CASP, was recently elected president of the National Association of College Auxiliary Services (NACAS), making her the first woman of color, as well as the first from an HBCU, to hold the title.  Elected on October 29 during the C3X Annual Conference

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