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Opportunity for Jefferson County and Southeast Arkansas to Attend UAPB STEM and Special Education Teacher Capacity Building Conference

Courtesy of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff The UAPB School of Education is hosting a STEM and Special Education Teacher Capacity Building Conference on Wednesday, May 15, 2024, at the UAPB STEM Conference Center from 8:30 am to 3 pm.  We

May 10, 2024
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SC State students explore new research and technology on university bus tour

Courtesy of South Carolina State University Twenty-six students from the South Carolina State University Health Professions Society set out on a historic bus tour to Georgia.  They toured professional schools including Augusta University, Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta

May 10, 2024
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Clark Atlanta University Receives Record-Breaking Number of Applicants 46,414 for Class of 2028

By Hunter Bell Clark Atlanta University is among the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) of “choice” according to data revealing the institution’s record-breaking number of applicants.   According to CAU’s office of undergraduate enrollment, this year the University has received more than

May 10, 2024
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Florida A&M University Receives Historic $237 Million Donation

By Quintessa Williams On Saturday, a pioneering farming organization, The Issac Batterson 7th Family Trust, and their CEO, Gregory Gerami, made a monumental contribution to Florida A&M’s resources. The organization gifted a staggering $237.75 million award to FAMU’s Foundation, more than double the university’s total endowment of

May 9, 2024
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Howard University Receives $1M Gift To Expand Its Mechanical Engineering Program

By Brandee Sanders From pioneering physicist George Alcorn to trailblazing engineer Camille Wardrop Alleyne, Howard University has a legacy of nurturing generations of STEM innovators. The Washington, D.C.-based historically Black university will be able to elevate and expand its efforts to empower budding

May 9, 2024
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Biden Admin Launches $50M FAFSA Completion Initiative

By Matthew Arojas The Department of Education (ED) launched a multimillion-dollar effort to increase the number of FAFSAs completed before the next academic year. ED announced Monday that it would invest $50 million over the coming months as part of its FAFSA Student Support

May 9, 2024
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Sixth Annual Social Justice Alliance Symposium Addresses Inequities in the Entertainment Industry

Courtesy of Bowie State University A panel comprised of actors, musicians and other artists participated in a panel discussion on how they cope with and are impacted by social inequities at the BSU-UMD Social Justice Alliance’s Sixth Annual Social Justice Alliance Symposium

May 9, 2024
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Indiana teen, 15, set to become youngest college graduate in state’s history

By Richard Polina A true wunderkind. A 15-year-old Indiana student is set to become the youngest-known college graduate in the Hoosier state — and he did so while earning his high school degree at the same time. Khaya Njumbe will receive his

May 9, 2024
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Bakersfield Memorial Announces Medical Residency Program Will Start in July 2025

By John Cox, Bakersfield Memorial Hospital joined representatives of Atlanta’s Morehouse School of Medicine on Tuesday to celebrate plans for launching a medical residency program that next year will accept 10 internal medicine residents then gradually expand over time. The luncheon and presentations at

May 9, 2024
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Alabama A&M Wants To Buy The Closing Birmingham-Southern College For The Campus Of Its Branch In The City

By Kyra Alessandrini Alabama A&M University wants to purchase the campus of Birmingham-Southern College after it closes its doors on May 31. BSC, a private liberal arts college that opened 168 years ago, failed to obtain a loan from the state Legislature, which would have

May 9, 2024
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