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Bowie State to Host STEAM Camp Open House

Courtesy of Bowie State University Former Dematha High and NFL Star Brian Westbrook Partners With Data Science Camp, Inc. Why do some unknown college players get drafted and end up experiencing long careers in the professional sports leagues while other high profile

May 6, 2022
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PVAMU professor, alumna to lead university in national COVID-19 initiative with CDC

By Andrew Cohen Tiffany D. Thomas ‘08 could barely hide her excitement when she learned she would receive the UNCF’s John and Drucie Chase Young Builders Award, which annually honors a leader in education. The Prairie View A&M University alumna, program coordinator

May 6, 2022
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Columbia University to publicly mark its historic ties to slavery, racism

By Reuters The markers include signs at residence halls named for slaveowners John Jay and Samuel Bard, noting that they had connections to the university. Columbia University will add historical markers to four residence halls to acknowledge legacies of slavery and racism

May 6, 2022
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Actor Malik Yoba to address graduates of Livingstone College

Courtesy of Livingstone College The Livingstone College graduating class of 2022 will have a New York detective, astronaut and Jamaican sprinter – all in one speaker. These are among the roles played by actor, writer, director, activist and serial entrepreneur Malik Yoba,

May 6, 2022
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American Baptist Slated to Receive Funds from Congress’s Spending Package

Courtesy of American Baptist College Several million dollars in funding could be to three North Nashville projects. It’s part of a move by Congress to fund more community projects. American Baptist College, in partnership with the Metro Historical Commission, will receive funds

May 6, 2022
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Music Industry Award-/Winning Artist, Producers Dallas Austin and Sir the Baptist to Receive Honorary Degrees From TSU

By Alexis Clark Tennessee State University officials will award honorary degrees to two music industry artists and producers at the university’s 2022 spring graduate commencement on Friday, May 6. Dallas Austin and Sir Williams James Baptist, award-winning song writers, artists, and producers,

May 6, 2022
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Alcorn State University Wins $50,000 from Home Depot Retool Your School Contest

Courtesy of Alcorn State University Alcorn State University finished 2nd place in Cluster 2 in the Home Depot Retool Your School contest. This year’s project is to upgrade the Game Room in the James Bolden Student Union. A hybrid Retool Your School

May 5, 2022
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Grambling State approved for MOU with University of Belize

By T. Scott Boatright The international impact of Grambling State University (GSU) was strengthened during the April University of Louisiana System board meeting as approval was granted to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the University of Belize (UB). The

May 5, 2022
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Savannah State University Holds 200th Commencement Ceremony on May 6

By Savannah State University On Friday, May 6, the 200th commencement ceremony of Savannah State University will be held at T. A. Wright Stadium located on the university’s campus. The ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. and will also be live-streamed. More

May 5, 2022
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Ohio congresswoman Joyce Beatty and Ohio Secretary of State Frank Larose joined a host of dignitaries for Central State University Extension First – Ohio Small/Agri-Business Information Summit

By Central State University Central State University Extension’s (CSUE) Community and Economic Development hosted an Ohio Small/Agri-Business Information Summit on Wednesday, October 13, 2021. This live and virtual event included both state and federal leaders in Small Business and Agribusiness Development. Due

May 5, 2022
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