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Lane College Secures $150K for Campus Wellness Expansion

Written by Lexx Thornton Lane College is proud to announce a transformative $150,000 investment from the State of Tennessee to expand and enhance the College’s Wellness Program. The check was presented by State Representative Johnny Shaw (D-Bolivar-80) to Lane College President Dr. Donald W. Comer during a special ceremony on campus Monday morning.  This generous

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Fort Valley State Wins $1.3M TRIO Grant for Student Success

Written By Lexx Thornton The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Fort Valley State University a federal TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) grant totaling $1.3 million to improve college retention and graduation rates among underserved, first-generation students and students with disabilities.   This award marks the continuation of 15 years of TRIO SSS services on our

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HBCU-MINDS to Boost Neuroscience Research and Training

Though often overlooked in national conversations around research and innovation, historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have launched some of America’s greatest scientific minds. Patricia Bath, the inventor of laserphaco surgery, Herman Branson, a physicist who helped uncover the structure of proteins, and St. Elmo Brady, the first Black American to earn a Ph.D. in

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TSU Joins AWS Consortium to Expand AI, Machine Learning

Written by Lexx Thornton Tennessee State University announces a new collaboration with the AWS-Machine Learning University (MLU) Educators Consortium and Transformation Alliance, a nationwide initiative helping college faculty integrate artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) into their curriculum.  Through this collaboration, faculty from TSU’s Department of Computer Science and the SMART Center are gaining

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Edward Waters Hits Highest Enrollment in 20+ Years

Written By Lexx Thornton Edward Waters University (EWU)—Florida’s first independent institution of higher learning and its first Historically Black College and University (HBCU)—has reached a historic milestone this fall, recording its highest enrollment in more than twenty years. Following the close of fall registration on Friday, August 15, 2025, EWU’s Fall 2025 enrollment stood at

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Bethune – Cookman University receives $200,000 Endowment from Former Trustee Rev. Robert Gibbs

Written By Lexx Thornton Bethune-Cookman University (B-CU) recently received a transformative $200,000 endowed scholarship donation from Rev. Robert Gibbs, a retired United Methodist minister and former Wildcat trustee.  Rev. Gibbs’ gift – established in honor of his late father – represents one of the most significant recent contributions to B-CU and will provide perpetual support

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Albany State University Generates $282 Million Economic Impact in FY 2024

Written By Lexx Thornton Albany State University (ASU) contributed $282,164,316 to the Georgia economy in Fiscal Year 2024, supporting 2,666 jobs across the region, according to a new University System of Georgia (USG) report. This represents a 6% increase over ASU’s 2023 economic impact.  “These numbers highlight Albany State University’s dual role as a powerful

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WVSU Launches First Four-Year Cybersecurity Degree Program

Written By Lexx Thornton West Virginia State University has received final approval to offer a four-year bachelor’s degree in cybersecurity, expanding its academic offerings in one of the nation’s fastest-growing fields.  Previously, cybersecurity has been offered as a minor within the computer science department.  “Today marks a historic milestone for West Virginia State University as

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Southern University, QEM Open New Research Office

Written By Lexx Thornton The Quality Education for Minorities (QEM) Network, in partnership with Southern University and A&M College in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, has announced the opening of its Southern Regional Office. QEM Network, a national leader in advancing equity in research and development, and Southern University, a leader in conducting research to address scientific,

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Simmons College Reclaims Archives in Historic Homecoming

Written by Lexx Thornton On a spring evening at the historic Churchill Downs, amid the energy of the annual Race To Greatness fundraiser, Simmons College of Kentucky experienced a moment that will echo through generations.  April 6, 2025, marked not just a date on the calendar—it marked a homecoming. In a powerful and emotional ceremony,

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