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Fisk University Announces Launch of the Center for Student Mental Health and Wellness

Courtesy of Fisk University Fisk University has experienced a dramatic increase in enrollment over the past 5 years, fueled by a tailored emphasis on student outcomes and success. Last year, the University was ranked the #1 institution in the country by Forbes for academic effectiveness, a testament to its exceptional focus on delivering transformative experiences and student outcomes. Consistent with this focus on student outcomes and success, Fisk is very excited to announce the launch of the Center for Student Mental Health and Wellness. “This Center is crucial to our students and was made possible through a generous donation from

TSU’s Accelarated Program Prepares Inaugural Class For Medical School

By Alexis Clark Tennessee State University’s accelerated medical program is one step closer to fulfilling part of its mission as the first cohort prepares to enter medical school. In 2021, TSU put out a national call to recruit students, aspiring to become medical doctors and dentists, for the innovative Dr. Levi Watkins, Jr. Institute Meharry Medical College/Tennessee State University Medical/Dental Accelerated Pathway Program. One of those students answering the call was Samantha Altidort. The Nashville native looks to become a family medicine physician. “When I found out there was a program at Tennessee State University that was geared towards increasing

Clark Atlanta University to Host 2023 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders for 10th Consecutive Year

Courtesy of Clark Atlanta University Clark Atlanta University is proud to announce its selection as an Institute Partner for the 2023 Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders.  Beginning June 21, 2023, the university will host 25 of Africa’s bright, emerging leaders representing 18 African countries for a six-week intensive Leadership Institute, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State. The Mandela Washington Fellowship, the flagship program of the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI), empowers young African leaders through academic coursework, leadership training, mentoring, networking, professional opportunities, and local community engagement.  YALI was created in 2010 and supports young Africans as they spur economic

Four Howard University Students Participate in Chevrolet’s “Discover the Unexpected” Internship

By Brittany Bailer Four Howard University students, Jacob Bellevue, Robertney Harlan, Brielle Smith, and Eshe Ukweli traveled to Detroit for “Discover the Unexpected,” a 10-week immersive internship in marketing and communications. They join a cohort of ten HBCU students from around the country in learning content creation and familiarizing themselves with the technological advancements that power the automotive industry. “As someone that works in PR, oftentimes behind the scenes, this internship gives me an opportunity to understand what my clients experience working in front of the camera. It also offers me a holistic experience in all of the working components that support what I do

Central State students participate in unique immersive affordable housing internship program

Courtesy of Central State University This summer, several Central State University students are participating in The Collaborative — an immersive affordable housing internship hosted in collaboration with Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA) and CGI Federal. The Central State-exclusive internship program presents an exciting opportunity for students to learn about housing equity and enhance their professional skills. According to a CGI press release, “This comprehensive summer experience will give interns the opportunity to make a direct impact on a broad range of programs within the Columbus community.” Within her first two weeks, Prinesha Smith, a junior double-majoring in psychology and criminal justice, was already working

TSU’s Department of Music Receives a $100,000 Steinway with State-of-the-Art SPIRIO Technology

Courtesy of Texas Southern University Thanks to the generosity of a donor, the Texas Southern University Department of Music has acquired a Steinway piano complete with SPIRIO Technology. The piano was purchased by the donor only four years ago and has a replacement value of $122,000.00. The donor had the opportunity to sell the piano at its appraised value but decided that she would rather it serve Texas Southern University students. PIRIO is the world’s finest high-resolution player piano technology and is capable of high-resolution acoustic recording, editing and playback. The piano is a magnificent grand piano, often referred to

Transform Mid-Atlantic Selects Morgan State University Graduate Student to 2023-2024 Civic Fellowship Program

Courtesy of Morgan State University Simone Robinson, a Morgan State University graduate student in the School of Architecture & Planning’s (SA+P) Landscape Architecture program, was named a 2023-2024 Transform Mid-Atlantic Civic Fellow. Nominated by Morgan President David K. Wilson, Simone will leverage this esteemed opportunity and platform to strengthen her leadership abilities and engage in civic initiatives. She is one of 16 selected student leaders representing institutions from across Maryland, Washington D.C., and Delaware to participate in the fellowship program. Transform Mid-Atlantic’s Civic Fellowship (TMACF) program offers student leaders from the Mid-Atlantic region high-impact opportunities to develop their leadership skills and understanding of civic and

Fisk University Welcomes an Extraordinary Class of Future Leaders…

Courtesy of Fisk University Fisk University eagerly awaits the arrival of a remarkable group of incoming students. These talented individuals are poised to join our vibrant campus and embark on a transformative journey of personal and academic growth. Destiny Giles, a bright and driven student from Cordova, TN, sets an impressive standard for academic achievement with her outstanding GPA of 4.0 and ACT score of 26. Destiny’s devotion to her studies is undeniable, consistently ranking among the top students in her class. Her true dedication to excellence shines through, and she is ready to embrace the challenges that lie ahead

Commitment to Compassion Lands Howard Police Chief in Spotlight for National Public Safety Award

By Jarrett Carter Days after the release of video footage detailing the gruesome January beating of Memphis resident Tyre Nichols at the hands of city police officers, Marcus Lyles knew that Howard University community members needed healing and perspective. Like many police officials in major cities nationwide, he knew that the campus community had to brace for potential unrest and protests of Nichols’ murder.  “It was the worst I’d ever seen,” says Lyles, who has served as executive director of public safety and chief of police at Howard University since 2018.  “And given our community’s sensitivity to fair treatment in

Exonerated member of ‘Central Park Five’ wins primary for NYC Council seat

 Yusef Salaam, one of the exonerated “Central Park Five,” has won a Democratic primary for a seat on the New York City Council, all but assuring him of eventual victory. It’s an improbable feat for a political novice who was wrongly accused, convicted and imprisoned as a teenager for the rape and beating of a white jogger in Central Park. Salaam campaigned to represent Central Harlem on the City Council. The Associated Press refrained from calling the race on election night but additional votes released Wednesday showed him to be the clear winner. “Many doubted us along the way, but this was

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