October 10, 2025

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Dr. Susan Stone Inducted into FNU Alumni Hall of Fame

Written by Lexx Thornton In honor of her distinguished career as a practitioner and educator, Dr. Susan Stone, DNSc, CNM, FACNM, FAAN, was inducted into the first class of the Frontier Nursing University (FNU) Alumni Hall of Fame. Dr. Stone joined Dr. Pat Caudle, Kitty Ernst, Dr. Kerri Schuiling, and Dr. Joan Slager in the

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SSU Mechanical Engineering Tech Program Earns ABET

Written By Lexx Thornton Savannah State University’s (SSU) bachelor’s degree program in Mechanical Engineering Technology in the College of Engineering Technology and Computing has been accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission of ABET, a nonprofit, ISO 9001-certified quality assurance organization. Through the accreditation of academic programs, recognition of credentials, and assessment of student learning,

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UVI to Host 2025 Fall Student Research Symposium

Written By Lexx Thornton The University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) Emerging Caribbean Scientists (ECS) Program and the College of Science and Mathematics (CSM) will host the 2025 Annual Fall Student Research Symposium on Sunday, Sept. 28, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the 13D Research and Strategy Innovation Center on the Orville E. Kean

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FAMU to Unveil Statue Honoring Former President Humphries

Florida A&M University is expected to unveil a statue next week honoring the HBCU’s eighth president. On Friday, Oct. 17, FAMU plans to unveil a statue of former President Frederick S. Humphries in front of Lee Hall, “paying tribute to the pioneering leader who reshaped the university and championed excellence in higher education,” the university

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Innovative Mindset Needed to Transform Higher Education

By Daryl D. Green An op-ed isn’t just an opinion—it’s a chance to shape conversations. Here’s a step-by-step guide As the nation deals with yet another federal government shutdown, Americans are questioning the value of higher education. Detractors claim that universities are out of touch with reality and failing to equip students for real-world application.

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Howard Football to Face Norfolk State at Audi Field

By Monica Lewis In response to growing interest from students, alumni, and the broader HBCU community, Howard University today announced that the Bison’s regular-season finale against Norfolk State University Saturday, Nov. 22 has been moved from Greene Stadium to Audi Field. Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. ET, and the game — presented by AT&T

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Military Families Struggle as Government Shutdown Looms

By Ben Finley The nation’s third shutdown in 12 years is once again raising anxiety levels among service members and their families because those in uniform are working without pay. While they would receive back pay once the impasse ends, many military families live paycheck to paycheck. During previous shutdowns, Congress passed legislation to ensure

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Coppin State Quadruples Out-of-State Enrollment Growth

A historically Black university in Maryland says efforts to boost enrollment and up its name recognition are paying dividends, allowing it to more than quadruple out-of-state student enrollment over the past two years. Coppin State University in Baltimore announced in 2023 that it would begin offering in-state tuition to any student who lived in one of the

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Shaw Coach Jacques Curtis Resigns Amid Abuse Allegations

Shaw University announced the sudden resignation of longtime women’s basketball head coach Jacques Curtis, ending a 25-year tenure that included a 2012 NCAA Division II National Championship, 11 NCAA tournament appearances, 9 CIAA titles, and over 400 career wins. The announcement was made in an official press release just days before the start of the season, leaving fans and

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Federal Workers Share Resources Amid Government Shutdown

By Sean Michael Newhouse group of former and current civil servants started a petition in September urging Congress to vote against a continuing resolution needed to avoid a government shutdown unless it also included provisions pushing back on the Trump administration’s federal workforce overhauls. While they were spearheading the letter, which has since been signed by

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