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Howard University Cathy Hughes School of Communications partners with Now and Later for #RecognizeTheChew Class Session Series

 Howard University Cathy Hughes School of Communications and Clark Atlanta University’s (CAU) Mass Media Arts department are partnering with Now and Later® candy for the launch of its #RecognizeTheChew Class Session Series to showcase the impact of the Historically Black Colleges and University (HBCU) experience and inspire the next generation of Black leaders, entrepreneurs, and go-getters. The program is founded on the C.H.E.W. mantra, an acronym which stands for Champion, Hustle, Empower, and Win. “We welcome this partnership and gift in recognition of the entrepreneurial spirit and drive of our students,” said Gracie Lawson-Borders, Ph.D., dean of the Cathy Hughes School of Communications.

Lane College Partners with Apple and Tennessee State University to Become a Community Center for Coding and Creativity

By Lane College, Lane College will expand its education and career development opportunities for students and the Jackson-Madison County community. Lane College announced it will become a community center for Coding and Creativity as part of Apple’s Community Education Initiative and Tennessee State University’s HBCU C2. The teaching and learning initiative is designed to empower Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to expand technology and creativity experiences within their institutions and broader communities. “Lane is committed to teaching hands-on and career-ready skills,” said Dr. Logan Hampton, president of Lane College. “Through our new partnership with Apple and TSU, the Lane Community

The Department Of Mathematical Sciences Announces The National Science Foundation Award

By Lincoln University  Faculty from Lincoln University (LU) in collaboration with faculty from the University of Delaware (UD) and Delaware State University (DSU), were recently awarded a $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) as part of the Harnessing the Data Revolution Big Idea. Dr. Claude Tameze, professor & chair, Department of Mathematical Science led the LU initiative. This Proposal seeks to enable new modes of data-driven discovery that will address fundamental questions at the frontiers of science and engineering. Joining Dr. Tameze (NSF Co-PI/ LU PI) are Dr. Zachary Carson (NSF Co-I) and Prof. Abel Ayele (NSF

JSU receives first-ever endowed real estate studies scholarship established by commercial real estate executives Crossman and Holtmann

By Jackson State University, Jackson State University is the recipient of the first-ever real estate scholarship at the HBCU established by esteemed commercial real estate executives and business leaders John Michael Holtmann and John Crossman, who also have long family histories in Mississippi. “The Holtmann Crossman Endowed Fund is a game-changer for our students now and future generations.  We are very fortunate to benefit from the vision, support and commitment of these two business leaders,” said Thomas K. Hudson, president of JSU. Qualifying students will have an equal opportunity to pursue a real estate education by applying for funds from

Gospel Explosion Featuring Grammy Winner TYE TRIBBETT to Kick Off TSU’s 2021 Homecoming Week

By Emmanuel Freeman, Tennessee State University is kicking off its 2021 Homecoming with a gospel explosion featuring Grammy and Stellar awards winning gospel legend Tye Tribbett. Known for such hit albums as “Greater Than” and “The Bloody Win,” the singer, songwriter and keyboardist will headline the show in the Gentry Center Sunday, Oct. 24, beginning at 6 p.m. Other big-name stars and groups taking part in the concert include gospel notables Earnest Pugh, winner of Best Gospel Album at the 6th Annual Independent Music Awards; Stellar Award nominee Lisa Knowles Smith; the renowned TSU New Direction Gospel Choir; and the legendary

Lane College National Alumni Association Donates Over $113,000 During Homecoming Celebration

By Lane College University, The Lane College National Alumni Association’s alumni chapters and members from all over the country presented a gift of over $113,000 to the College in a presentation during the homecoming celebration on Saturday, October 2. For many alumni, homecoming presents the perfect opportunity to give back for the difference a Lane College education made in their lives. The modified homecoming celebration did not diminish their efforts to raise funds to support their beloved alma mater. Lane is passionate about providing a transformative, life-changing education for every student. Like most institutions of higher learning, the College relies

UMES, Salisbury Chamber salute veterans Nov. 11

Courtesy of University of Maryland Eastern Shore, After a year’s hiatus yielding to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Salisbury Area Chamber of Commerce and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore are bringing back their “Salute to Our Veterans” gala. The Thursday, Nov. 11, event pays tribute to local military veterans and gets underway at 6 p.m. with a cocktail reception at the Richard A. Henson Center on the UMES campus, followed by dinner at 7 p.m. Proceeds from ticket sales, which are limited because of UMES’ COVID-19 protocols, will go to the Silver Star Scholarship Fund to support first-year students who

Howard University Targets $11 Million in COVID-19 Aid to Direct Student Grants

By the Howard University Newsroom, Howard University today said it would directly distribute to students $11 million in funding from the COVID-19 related Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF). The financial aid distribution represents another step the University is taking to strengthen need-based financial support to students. A total of 11,949 Howard students will receive an average of $834 through the action. HEERF funding is a component of the American Rescue Plan (ARP). Howard University said the funding will go directly to students who are facing urgent needs in affording tuition and fees, food, housing, technology, childcare, medical and mental

Lincoln University Celebrates The 100th Anniversary Of The Alumni Memorial Arch: Tending To The Past To Learn, Liberate, And Lead The Future

Courtesy of Lincoln University, During the 2021 Homecoming week, The Lincoln University community will celebrate the Alumni Memorial Arch that was dedicated in 1921 to honor the 167 Lincoln alumni soldiers who served in World War I. The celebration includes a research presentation by first-year students led by Professor C. Marlene Lacy, Homecoming Sunday Services at the historic Mary Dod Brown Memorial Chapel, a post-service march to the Alumni Memorial Arch, honoring each alumni soldier, and a student research exhibit. “Tending to the Past to Learn, Liberate, and Lead the Future is about encouraging the souls of students and sharing

TSU President Glenda Glover Nominated for 2021 Inclusive Award

By Emmanuel Freeman, TSU President Glenda Glover is a nominee for the GlobalMindED 2021Inclusive Leader Awards. Glover is among leaders from across 15 industry sectors nominated for this year’s awards. Winners will be announced virtually on Nov. 3. The awards recognize the “most inclusive” leaders in key industries for their innovations and bold actions to promote access and equity for women, people of color, and underrepresented populations in their recruiting, development, and in their pipeline strategies from education to employment. “I am delighted and honored to be nominated for this prestigious award, along with other distinguished leaders who are impacting our world

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