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Buffalo celebrates Black service members with historic monument dedication

By Claretta Bellamy For the first time, Black veterans are getting a monument to acknowledge their service and contributions in all U.S. wars. TheĀ African American Veterans MonumentĀ was unveiled Saturday in Buffalo, New York, to honor Black veterans and active-duty military service members

September 30, 2022
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The strong growth of Delaware State University Graduate Education Program

Courtesy of Delaware State University Multiple efforts to improve and expand Delaware State University’s graduate education programs are proving successful, with enrollment up 729 % over the past eightĀ years. Under the leadership of Dr. Nirmaljit Rathee, Director of Education Graduate Programs, the

September 30, 2022
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North Carolina A&T Announces Fifth Cheatham-White Scholars

By Jackie Torok North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has announced its newest cohort of Cheatham-White Scholarship recipients, representing some of the highest-achieving students among members of the class of 2026. The 20 academically talented first-year students boast an average cumulative

September 30, 2022
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Why aren’t flagship universities enrolling more of their own states’ Black students?

Ā By Meredith Kolodner Uchenna Ihekwereme walked to the front row of the 150-person auditorium for a political science class at the University of Georgia. She sat down, as she always did, with her back to the sea of white faces. She had

September 30, 2022
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Fayetteville State University’s Jennifer Addison joins 68 Business Officers Selected for NACUBO Emerging Leaders Program

Courtesy of Fayetteville State University Fayetteville State University’s (FSU) Jennifer K. Addison, interim associate vice chancellor of finance and controller in the Office of Business and Finance, has been named to The National Association of College and University Business Officers (NACUBO) 2022-23

September 30, 2022
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Xavier University of Louisiana’s goal of educational equity furthered as recipient of Gilead Foundation grant

Courtesy of Xavier University of Louisiana Ā Xavier University of Louisiana is one of 13 recipients of the Gilead Foundation’s Creating Possible Fundā„¢, which was launched to support creative and high-impact strategies that advance health through education equity. As one of the nation’s

September 30, 2022
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Howard University Joins The Denyce Graves Foundation partnership with The Metropolitan Opera, HBCUs and America’s most preeminent conservatories

By Misha Cornelius Shared Voices is a contemporary classical music program for undergraduate and graduate students, which is reminiscent of the rich history and connection between elite Historically Black Colleges and Universities and America’s most preeminent Conservatories. Shared Voices is a year-long

September 30, 2022
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Morgan State looks to solve a diversity ā€˜pipeline problem’ in environmental sciences

By Joel McCord For years, the study of environmental sciences has taken place in an overwhelmingly white world. While African Americans make up about 13% of the U.S. population, they receive fewer than 3% of environmental science degrees annually, according to a

September 29, 2022
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Morehouse School of Medicine Students to Travel to India for Training in Siddha Medicine

Courtesy of Morehouse School of Medicine Three fourth yearĀ Morehouse School of MedicineĀ (MSM) Doctor of Medicine students are set to depart on September 24 for a monthlong training in India to learn techniques of traditional Siddha medicine as complementary and alternative medicine. MSM

September 29, 2022
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GoDaddy and ASU Help Local Small Businesses

By Kenneth Mullinax Alabama State University’s Small Business Development Center is partnering with GoDaddy’s global community and philanthropic program, “Empower by GoDaddy,” to provide support to local small businesses (microbusinesses) in the River Region, via programming, mentorships and networking opportunities. With no

September 29, 2022
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