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BSC Receives $300K To Train Additional Healthcare Workers

By Bluefield State College Bluefield State College will receive $300 thousand in Community Project Funding to train more healthcare workers.  President Biden recently signed the FY 2022 appropriations omnibus package, which included funding for $241 million in direct spending measures across West Virginia.  Senator Shelley Moore Capito (R-W.Va.), a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, voted in favor of the FY 2022 appropriations omnibus package. “I am thrilled to see this money heading directly to West Virginia,” Senator Capito said.  “This funding will go to schools, universities, hospitals and towns across the state.  I look forward to seeing firsthand the

Xavier University of Louisiana hosts Give.Love.Xavier Day Parade to kickstart annual spirit week of giving

Courtesy of Xavier University of Louisiana Xavier University of Louisiana will host its first-ever Give.Love.Xavier (GLX) Parade to kickstart the ninth annual online, social media-driven fundraising event – Give.Love.Xavier Day. On Friday, April 1, at noon, Xavier invites students, alumni, friends, supporters and the New Orleans community to attend in celebration of Xavier with music, special guests and throws. Give.Love.Xavier Day is Tuesday, April 5, from 12:00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. Donations can be made online at glx.xula.edu, by calling (504) 520-7575, or by mailing a check to Xavier University of Louisiana, 1 Drexel Drive, Box 66, New Orleans, LA 70125.

Morehouse College Wins Third Place and $10,000 at the 2022 HBCU Battle of the Brains

By Morehouse College Students from Morehouse College won 3rd place and a $10,000 grant at the 2022 HBCU Battle of the Brains in Austin, Texas. HBCU Battle of the Brains is a 24-hour hackathon dedicated to providing resources and job opportunities to business and STEM majors from historically Black colleges and universities. Student participants were tasked with pitching a comprehensive solution to a business case using business, marketing, tech, and design solutions. The teams were provided the opportunity to connect with executives from program sponsors such as the National Football League, Dell, and Amazon and as well as the opportunity to meet former Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn

TSU Alumna Delisa Guerrier Brings Childhood Fiction to Life With Storyville Gardens Theme Park Resort

By Ciara Walker Williams Did you ever read a book as a child and wonder what it would be like as a character in the story? Thanks to Real Estate Developer DeLisa Guerrier you’ll have an opportunity to find out when Storyville Gardens, a 130-acre theme park resort, opens in 2025. “Words Create Worlds” is the tagline and that’s exactly what visitors will experience as soon as they enter Storyville Gardens. The magical journey begins in an area representing Africa that leads to a castle-like structure called the Storyteller’s Lodge. Once inside, visitors choose their next destination by walking through

BSU Does Broadway to Support Myles Frost Performance in MJ: The Musical

By Bowie State University Over 100 Bowie State University students, faculty, administrators, and patrons of the Prince George’s County Arts and Humanities Council (PGAHC) traveled to New York City on Sunday, March 27, to watch BSU student Myles Frost perform in his debut role on Broadway as Michael Jackson in MJ: The Musical. As they say, you have to see it to believe it! Frost’s high-energy along with his captivating stage presence and mastery of Michael Jackson’s songs and dance moves demonstrated why he is eligible to be nominated for a Tony Award. The overall production at the Neil Simon Theatre

Cathy Hughes Returns to Howard University to Discuss Defying the Odds at ‘Trauma to Triumph’ Screening

Courtesy of Howard University On Wednesday, March 23, Howard University students gathered for a screening of “Trauma to Triumph: The Rise of the Entrepreneur,” featuring media mogul, Cathy Hughes. Following the inspirational screening, Hughes, the namesake of the Cathy Hughes School of Communications and former general manager of WHUR, participated in a fireside chat with John H. Johnson Endowed Chair of Entrepreneurship James Rhee to share her story of entrepreneurship and perseverance. “My family has a mantra: ‘If you do good for other people, then God will do well by you.’ I think entrepreneurs make a big mistake when they do it for themselves,” Hughes said. “When

Dean Sandra Crewe on the Connection Between Women’s History Month and Social Work Month

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By Seth Shapiro Over 80 percent of modern-day social work practitioners are women, according to many sources, and the field itself was founded primarily by women. So it’s also fitting that March is not only Women’s History Month, but also Social Work Month. Sandra Crewe (PhD ’97), dean of the School of Social Work, has devoted so much of her life to the field. Many of the women she thinks about during this month are pioneers in social work – Inabel Burns Lindsay, the first dean of the School of Social Work and the first female academic dean at Howard,

Savannah State University to Unveil Photography Exhibition of 100 Pastors’ Rally

By Savannah State University Savannah State University’s Department of Journalism and Mass Communications will unveil a photography exhibition featuring a collection of photographs captured during the historic Ahmaud Arbery state trial in Brunswick, Georgia at a special event to be held Saturday, April 2. Free and open to the public, the event will take place at 1 p.m. in Whiting Hall on the campus of the university, 3219 College St. The exhibition consists of 32 photographs taken outside the Glynn County Courthouse during the 100 Pastors’ Rally in support of the Arbery family on November 18, 2021. Mass Communications students

JSU alumna, Cockerham, authors equal pay for equal work bill passed by Mississippi Legislature

By Jackson State University Rep. Angela Cockerham, an alumna of Jackson State University, is the author of the recently passed equal pay protections bill. Cockerham, who is also chairwoman of House Judiciary A, authored the bill to provide employees protection from gender-based pay inequities. The Equal Pay for Equal Work Act (HB 770) was approved by the Mississippi House and Senate. Mississippi was the last state in America without equal pay protections. “This is an important day in Mississippi history,” said Cockerham, an Independent in the Mississippi State House of Representatives. “We now have an equal pay statute here in our

Vice President Kamala Harris Returns to Howard University to Tout Small Businesses Investments

By Howard University Newsroom staff Vice President Kamala D. Harris, returned to her Alma Mater, Howard University, to promote a Greater Washington Partnership event touting $4.7 billion in new regional economic investments. Vice President Harris, who has led in the White House on helping small businesses in underserved communities, delivered remarks and shared ways that the Biden-Harris administration is supporting small business growth. The Greater Washington Partnership investments are designed to lift underserved communities and minority businesses from Richmond to Baltimore. “When small business owners have the support, they drive innovation, inspire innovation and grow our entire economy,” Harris said. “Let us

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