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TSU Houses Record 5000 Plus Students For Fall, President Stays Overnight to Reassure Students and Parents

by Kelli Sharpe Tennessee State University President Glenda Glover spent the night at one of the university’s off-campus housing facilities over the weekend to ease concerns regarding safety and quality of rooms.  President Glover helped to check students in at the Best

August 26, 2022
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Vanessa Bryant awarded $16 million in trial over Kobe Bryant crash photos

By Alicia Victoria Lozano  A federal jury awarded the widow of NBA superstar Kobe Bryant $16 million in damages over leaked photographs of the site of the helicopter crash that killed her husband and one of their daughters in 2020, which first responders snapped and shared

August 26, 2022
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2 civil rights exhibits hosted at McLendon Library at Hinds

By Cathy Hayden The exhibits are “Freedom Riders: Journey for Change” and “This is Home: Medgar Evers, Mississippi, and The Movement.” “Freedom Riders: Journey for Change” focuses on one of the most prominent events in Civil Rights history and includes images of

August 26, 2022
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Howard University Embraces Community Improvement During Annual Day of Service

By Brittany Bailer At the 10th annual Day of Service, Howard University students and faculty embraced the University motto, “Truth and Service,” with service projects throughout the city. Howard University Day of Service (HUDOS) is a student-led event that helps acclimate students to the University

August 26, 2022
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New Residence Hall Resource Pantries Established for Student Success

Courtesy of Lincoln University Lincoln University’s inaugural residential academic success coaches, Tyler Kearney- Good and Jonathan Harris, launched a resource pantry in Lorraine Hansberry Hall on Tuesday March 15, 2022 and Frederick Douglass Hall on Thursday March 17, 2022. As an extension

August 26, 2022
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Interns see Baltimore Police Department with ‘fresh eyes’ — and suggest wide-ranging reforms

By Lea Skene During an internship with the Baltimore Police Department this summer, Yasmine Bryant met the mother of a city homicide victim struggling with acute grief and growing frustration: Despite repeated attempts to contact detectives about their open investigation, she heard

August 25, 2022
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Race language in Minneapolis teacher contracts ignites firestorm

When Minneapolis teachers settled a 14-day strike in March, they celebrated a groundbreaking provision in their new contract that was meant to shield teachers of color from seniority-based layoffs and help ensure that students from racial minorities have teachers who look like them. Months

August 25, 2022
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Howard vs. Harvard: The Second Annual ‘Truth and Service Classic’ Football Game

By Howard University Newsroom Staff Howard Universitywill host the second annual “Truth and Service Classic” college football game at Audi Field against Harvard University on October 15 at 4 p.m. EDT. The game will be broadcast live on ESPN3. Tickets go on sale September

August 25, 2022
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Dillard Connecting through service

By Eddie Francis At Dillard, community service fits like a glove. With part of the University’s mission focused on “cultivating ethical leaders” and with a significant part of Dillard’s value resting in connection, service helps members of the community achieve high standards

August 25, 2022
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Amazon Selects Morgan State University as First Four-Year HBCU Education Partner for Employee Career Choice Program

Courtesy of Morgan State University Morgan State University announced a new partnership with Amazon naming Maryland’s largest Historically Black College and University (HBCU) as a new ‘Education Partner’ for the technology company’s Career Choice program. Offered in collaboration with the University’s College of Interdisciplinary

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