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Virginia Union University Celebrates Historic Opinion by Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares on HBCU Funding

Courtesy of Virginia Union University On Monday, Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares released his officialĀ opinionĀ announcing that “the state has the ability to fund both public and private HBCUs in Virginia.ā€ ā€œThis is a significant moment in time for HBCUs,ā€ said Dr. Hakim

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PVAMU’s new Texas Association of Future Educators chapter takes aim at national teacher shortage

By Andrew Cohen As part of an effort across The Texas A&M University System to encourage students toward the teaching profession, chapters of theĀ Texas Association of Future EducatorsĀ (TAFE — pronounced ā€œtaffyā€) have begun to spring up statewide. At Prairie View A&M University,

April 15, 2022
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Over 4,000 Attend TSU Spring Preview Day, Potential For Record Setting Freshman Class for 2022

By Emmanuel Freeman On Saturday, more than 4,000 eagerly waiting high school students and their families packed the Gentry Center Complex to get their first taste of TSU and the HBCU experience. It was Spring Preview Day at Tennessee State University, when

April 15, 2022
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National Urban League says the state of Black America is grim

By The Associated Press The National Urban League released its annual report on the State of Black America on Tuesday, and its findings are grim. This year’s Equality Index shows Black people still get only 73.9 percent of the American pie white

April 15, 2022
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Morehouse College Wins First Prize at 33rd Honda Campus All-Star Challenge

By Morehouse College Morehouse College, the nation’s only college dedicated to educating and developing men of color, emerged as the national champions of the 33rd Honda Campus All-Star Challenge (HCASC), the premier academic competition for historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) and

April 15, 2022
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FAMU CoPPS, IPH Receives $700K Grant to Increase Awareness and Participation of Minorities in COVID-19 Variant Clinical Research Trials

By Andrew Skerritt Florida A&M University (FAMU) College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Institute of Public Health (CoPPS, IPH) has received a $707,000 research grant from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The one-year grant, ā€œCOVID-19 and Health Equity Clinical Trials,ā€

April 15, 2022
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WSSU occupational therapy program offers one-of-a-kind mental health concentration

Courtesy of Winston-Salem State University Occupational therapy involves the use of assessment and intervention to develop, recover, or maintain the meaningful activities, or occupations of individuals. All-to-often though, a key tool is missing for occupational therapists: mental health training. And mental health

April 15, 2022
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Tichina Arnold Visits Bowie State to Combat Phishing With Gabriel Crypto

Courtesy of Bowie State University Tichina Arnold, award-winning actress and co-star of the CBS hit sitcom, The Neighborhood, visited Bowie State University’s Performing Arts Center on March 25 to speak about Gabriel Crypto, a newly developed app that protects individuals from spam

April 14, 2022
National News

Black homes are often undervalued. Black appraisers are fighting to change that

By Curtis Burn After 21 years as a residential appraiser, Sanedria Potter still gets incredulous looks when she shows up at a home to do her job. ā€œYou’reĀ the appraiser?ā€ she’s asked. Potter smiles to herself, understanding she’s an anomaly in her industry.

April 14, 2022
Campus News

First-ever Sodexo Magic Cooking Competition held on campus

Courtesy of Delaware State University It was a battle between a duo of undergraduates and a team of a master’s degree student and an Ed.D. candidate. They fought with parring knifes, spoons, skillets, and a variety of foodĀ ingredients. The undergraduatesĀ won. The battleground

April 14, 2022
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