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Experimental payload designed by UMES professor launched aboard Virgin Galactic’s Galactic 05

Written By University of Maryland Eastern Shore The University of Maryland Eastern Shore soared above and beyond into the stars as the institution was represented aboard Virgin Galactic’sĀ Galactic 05Ā spaceship on Nov. 2 A payload, designed by UMES assistant professor Dr.Ā Aaron PersadĀ tested how

January 5, 2024
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Supporting historically Black colleges and universities can help America ensure an equitable recovery

By Michael Lomax How do we ensure an equitable recovery from the pandemic? It’s one of the most important questions of our careers, and one of the most important questions our country has ever faced. While it’s clear the economy is improving,

January 5, 2024
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FAMU Signs FSU Football Five-Star Demorie Tate

By Quintessa Williams Demorie Tate, the ex-Florida State five-star has joined the FAMU Rattlers! Florida A&M University made the announcement yesterday evening from their Twitter account page. Tate who signed with FSU in 2019, is getting a second chance on the field

January 5, 2024
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ā€˜The Color Purple’ rakes in $18M, the largest Christmas Day opening for a film since ’09

ā€œThe Color Purple,ā€ a vibrant adaptation of the book-turned-beloved-movie-turned-hit-Broadway-musical, dominated at the box office on Christmas Day. The film has outperformed expectations with $18 million from 3,152 North American theaters. It’s the largest Christmas Day opening for a film since 2009, and

January 5, 2024
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Xavier University of Louisiana and Ochsner Health OXIHER Partnership Gives Opportunities to Students to Further Their Careers and Reduce Health Disparities

Courtesy of Xavier University of Louisiana Xavier University of Louisiana alum Charles Marlin III (ā€˜22, ā€˜23) is educating students about the dangers of vaping as an education program coordinator at Ochsner Health. HeĀ accepted the position after interning with the health system through

January 5, 2024
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Clare Booth Luce Foundation Awards Grant to Bowie State

Courtesy of Bowie State University The Clare Booth Luce Foundation has awarded Bowie State University a $299,996 grant to support women undergraduate students majoring in computer science through the foundation’s Clare Booth Luce Program for Women in STEM.Ā  The program is one

January 4, 2024
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Texas Southern University Awarded $50 Million Under Biden-Harris Grantmakers Program

By Quintessa Williams Today, the Biden-Harris administration announced $600 million to 11 Grantmakers to fund Environmental Justice Programs nationwide. Among the recipients,Ā Texas Southern UniversityĀ will receive $50 million to support the university’s Bullard Center for Environmental & Climate Justice. Dr. Bullard, founder of

January 4, 2024
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Morgan’s Newest Graduates Accept the Challenge to Meet Their Moment

Written By Morgan State University Proud relatives and other avid supporters filled Talmadge L. Hill Field House to the brim today, for the joy-filled 10th Fall Commencement Exercises of Morgan State University. A total of 436 candidates received doctoral, master’s or bachelor’s

January 4, 2024
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Alcorn Partners with Miss. Food Network and the American Heart Association to host Mobile Pantry Program

Courtesy of Alcorn State University Mississippi Food Network in partnership with the American Heart Association will host its Mobile Pantry Program on the Lorman campus of Alcorn State University. The Program is first come, first serve. ā€œWe are thrilled for the opportunity

January 4, 2024
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Claudine Gay, Harvard University’s embattled president, resigns

ByĀ Daniel ArkinĀ andĀ Adam Reiss Harvard University President Claudine Gay resigned Tuesday after facing intense scrutiny for equivocal testimony she gave at aĀ congressional hearing on campus antisemitismĀ as well as widening allegations of plagiarism in her academic work. “It is with a heavy heart but

January 4, 2024
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