January 07, 2025

TSU Receives Condo Gift from Janet and Jeff Share

Courtesy of Texas Southern University Texas Southern University (TSU) celebrates an extraordinary gift from Janet and Jeff Share, esteemed supporters of the Houston, Texas HBCU whose dedication continues to elevate TSU’s mission. The Shares have generously donated a condominium to the University. The condominium is located on Houston’s west side roughly two miles away from

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GOP Faces Tax Cut Chaos Amid Budget and Policy Clashes

By Brian Baler Washington is geared up for a big debate over trillions of dollars in tax cuts. It’s going to be long, slow and messy. As the utter chaos that erupted as lawmakers struggled to write a year-end bill to fund the government demonstrated, the GOP has a tenuous grip on the House. President-elect

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Nashville, TN, USA - April 9, 2016: Entrance archway to Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee.

Fisk University, Japan Foundation Launch Global Program

Courtesy of Fisk University Fisk University, a historically Black educational institutio in Nashville, Tennessee, has recently formed a new partnership with the Japan Foundation, a special legal entity dedicated to the international dissemination of Japanese culture. Through a new grant issued by the Japan Foundation, Fisk University aims to expand its foreign language offerings and

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Vice President Kamala Harris is handed a certification as House Speaker Mike Johnson of La., watches while teller Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., stands at the clerk's podium as a joint session of Congress convenes to confirm the Electoral College votes, affirming President-elect Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Kamala Harris Certifies Trump Win in Historic Senate Role

By Chris Megerian Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday presided over the certification of her defeat to Donald Trump four years after he tried to stop the very process that will now return him to the White House. Her task was ceremonial and her remarks perfunctory. Standing on the dais, Harris passed copies of each state’s election results to lawmakers, and

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Morgan State Hits Record Enrollment Ahead of 2030 Goal

Courtesy of Morgan State University Morgan State University‘s enrollment has increased for the fourth consecutive year. According to a news release, fall 2024 marked a 9.4% increase in overall enrollment with 10,739 students, including 2,369 first-years, a nearly 4% increase from last year. The number of Morgan students has increased significantly since the pandemic, with the university achieving its

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Winter Storm Slams U.S., Triggers Closures and Outages

By Ayana Archie Closures and states of emergency are being announced across the Central Plains, Midwest and East Coast regions of the U.S., as a snowstorm moves across several states in those areas in coming days. The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings in parts of Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland,

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TSU to Build $63M Agriculture Buildings by 2026

By Kelli Sharpe Tennessee State University is proud to announce its continued commitment as a leading land-grant institution with plans to expand its physical footprint through the construction of two new College of Agriculture buildings. The Tennessee State Building Commission (SBC) has approved the design phase for a Food and Animal Science building and an

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