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Towson University graduate partners with NFL after designing Taylor Swift’s custom jacket

By Rohan Mattu The designer behind Taylor Swift’s viral Chiefs coat has landed a deal with the NFL. It was impossible to miss if you were watching the Kansas City Chiefs divisional playoff game: Swift supporting her boyfriend, tight end Travis Kelce,

February 7, 2024
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Black students are less likely to attain college degrees because of discrimination and external responsibilities

By Jalen Brown Black college students have lower six-year completion rates for any type of degree or certificate program than any other racial or ethnic group because of racial discrimination, the high cost of higher education and a multitude of external responsibilities, according

February 7, 2024
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TSU Kicks Off Spring Semester With Orientation For Nearly 200 Freshmen

By Emmanuel  Freeman The spring semester at Tennessee State University began with a successful freshman orientation, which helped to prepare over 200 incoming students for life at TSU. The orientation, held a week prior to the start of classes, provided a platform

February 7, 2024
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Aggie Source Food Pantry Wins First Place In 2023 NC Collegiate Hunger Challenge

By Labrina VanCliff North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Aggie Source Food Pantry has won first place in the 2023 NC Collegiate Hunger Challenge among 21 four-year public colleges and universities, earning $5,000 to provide resources to students facing food insecurity.

February 7, 2024
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Nearly 1500 Students Attend FAMU Spring 2024 Career Expo Week Events

By Briona Hopkins Nearly 1,500 Florida A&M University students and more than 170 employers participated in the 2024 Spring Career Expo week events. Vanessa Chapman, interim director for the Career and Professional Development Center, hailed the success of the events that provided

February 7, 2024
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Talladega College Signs MOU with Smithsonian in Partnership with Digital Arts Program

Courtesy of Talladega College The Amistad Murals painted by Hale Woodruff are at the center of an agreement between Talladega College and the Smithsonian American Art Museum (SAAM) as part of the HBCU Digital Art Project. On Tuesday, December 12, President Gregory

February 6, 2024
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Black lawmakers in California share a reparations plan with few direct payments

 California’s Legislative Black Caucus released a slate of reparations bills to implement ideas from the state’s landmark task force on the issue. The proposals include potential compensation for property seized from Black owners, but do not call for widespread direct cash payments to descendants

February 6, 2024
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Michael Steele Tackles Fake Consumerism in Politics Panel Discussion

By Amber D. Dodd Michael Steele, the 2023-2024 Gwendolyn S. and Colbert I. King Chair Endowed Chair in Public Policy, hosted a panel discussion “The Fake Consumerism of American Politics” in Howard University’s Founders Library Browsing Room on Wednesday evening, January 31,

February 6, 2024
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The Origins Of Black History Month, Explained

By Candace McDuffie Black History Month is fast approaching. Although here at The Root we celebrate Black excellence 365 days a year, the origins of the historic month should also be acknowledged. For those who are unsure how it began, Black History Month initially began as

February 6, 2024
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TSU Mourns The Loss Of Alumna And Former Trustee Dr. Edith P. Mitchell

By Alexis Clark Tennessee State University extends condolences to the family of alumna Dr. Edith Peterson Mitchell, who served on the TSU Board of Trustees from 2017 to 2019. In addition to her distinguished service at TSU, Dr. Mitchell’s legacy resonates through

February 6, 2024
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