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TSU Students, Faculty Showcase Ground-Breaking Research at Symposium

By Alexis Clark Over 100 TSU graduate and undergraduate students presented their groundbreaking research during the Tennessee State University 45th Annual University-Wide Research Symposium. With cash prizes ranging from $50-250, students delivered thought-provoking insights on a wide range of research topics, including

April 7, 2023
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U.S. GOP lawmakers in Tennessee expel two Democrats over mass shooting protest

By Kerry Breen Republican lawmakers in Tennessee voted on Thursday to expel two Democratic legislators who joined a protest on the House floor last week after a deadly school shooting in Nashville. On March 30, protesters gathered at the State Capitol, and Democratic Reps.

April 7, 2023
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Stacey Abrams is chosen as Howard University’s first chair for race and Black politics

By Jonathan Franklin Stacey Abrams, the former two-time Georgia gubernatorial candidate, is joining the faculty at Howard University in Washington, D.C., the school announced Wednesday. Abrams, a former Democratic leader in the Georgia House, will serve as the inaugural Ronald W. Walters Endowed

April 7, 2023
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U.S. Department of Education Awards Bowie State $5 Million Grant to Diversify Pipeline of School Counselors

Courtesy of Bowie State University Congressman Steny Hoyer hosted a round table discussion with students and faculty members at Bowie State today to discuss mental health issues plaguing public schools, and the five-year $5 million grant recently awarded to the university by

April 7, 2023
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FAMU Office of Communications Wins Three National Awards

By Andrew Skerritt The FAMU Office of Communications won three Collegiate Advertising Awards for designs created by graphic designer Brion Eason. FAMU won the Bronze Award for the design of the College of Love and Charity umbrella, a Gold Award for Special

April 7, 2023
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Howard University Partners with Massive Data Institute and Morgan State University for Environmental Data Initiative

By Brittany Bailer Researchers at Howard University, Morgan State University and Georgetown University School of Public Policy’s Massive Data Institute (MDI) are partnering to develop the Environmental Impact Data Collaborative (EIDC), a data and computing infrastructure that will support community groups, policymakers and scholars in their efforts to

April 6, 2023
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Black-owned SIA Collective captures imaginations of sneaker heads — and NBA players

By Curtis Bunn Twenty years ago, Devlin Carter was in the Coast Guard, serving his country on the waters around the United States. All the while, however, his passion for fashion — sneakers in particular — traveled with him. When he was stationed

April 6, 2023
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Democratic leaders want the party to stop its Kamala Harris pile-on ahead of 2024

By Jasmine Wright and Edward-Isaac Dovere Elizabeth Warren has called twice to apologize. Over a month later, Kamala Harris hasn’t called back. In a local Boston radio interview in late January, Warren was enthusiastic about President Joe Biden running for reelection but, asked if Biden

April 6, 2023
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The National School Walkout Led By Students Protesting Gun Violence

By Katie Reilly and Kim Bubello Thousands of students marched out of their classrooms on Wednesday during a national walkout to demand action on gun violence — one month after 17 people were killed in a shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. About 3,000

April 6, 2023
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TSU program is designed to get more HBCU students involved in the outdoors

By Alexis Marshall The outdoor recreation industry is overwhelmingly white. A new program at Tennessee State University aims to change that by getting more HBCU students involved in the outdoors. A MARTÍNEZ, HOST: Hiking, camping, fishing – the people who participate in

April 6, 2023
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