By Alexis Clark As Summer officially starts this week, here’s a look at a few camps that TSU has to offer for students to have fun while engaging in educational enrichment activities. While some camps were modified due to the pandemic last
By Lincoln University of Missouri Prospective students applying for admission to Lincoln University of Missouri may now submit their application with or without ACT/SAT scores. This change to the university’s admission requirements immediately goes into effect. “Since our founding in 1866, Lincoln
By Alcorn State University The Women’s Business Center at Alcorn, or WBC, is partnering with one of the world’s leading financial institutions to provide essential information to entrepreneurs. Regions Bank and the WBC will host the Next Step Financial Wellness Certification 7
Courtesy of Saint Augustine’s University U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) Deputy Assistant Secretary and Chief Operating Officer Dennis Alvord met with local and state leaders at Saint Augustine’s University (SAU) to discuss a recent $400,000 EDA American Rescue Plan grant awarded to support workforce
By Eddie Francis The idea behind the “Class Action” podcast was to feature law school students in the highly competitive world of mock trial, but the Jewel of Gentilly brought something different to the table. On the heels of their historic 2021-2022 season run, two
By Tuskegee University Tuskegee University will offer individuals an opportunity to celebrate its 141st founding date with the 1881 Challenge, the university’s annual giving campaign. The University will launch the 81-hour online fundraising event beginning on July 1 at 3 p.m. CST
By Morehouse College Morehouse College will share in a $2 million gift contributed by the nonprofit AltFinance to support Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCUs) partnering in its Alternative Investments Fellowship Program, which is in its inaugural year. The program was launched
By Delaware State University A retired United Airlines pilot and his wife has translated their admiration of Delaware State University’s Aviation Program into a $100,000 personal donation in support of the flight training. Bob and Karen Fischer of Lewes, Del., presented University President
Courtesy of Saint Augustine’s University The Saint Augustine’s University (SAU) School of Business, Management, and Technology has been awarded initial accreditation for its business programs from the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP). This accreditation certifies that the teaching and
By Alexis Clark For the love of gaming, kids at a young age can flesh out their skills and get into the multibillion-dollar industry of video gaming, or eSports right here at Tennessee State University. More than 30 students from the Metro