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PVAMU prepares to host national engineering conference promoting engineering education

By Prairie View A&M University The 2022 American Society for Engineering Education Gulf-Southwest SectionĀ ConferenceĀ takes place at Prairie View A&M University March 16-18, promoting ā€œEngineering Education for Productive People: Preparing Students for the Changing Work Environments.ā€ This will be only the second time

March 21, 2022
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Xavier University of Louisiana Solidifies Economic Stability Standard for Graduates

By Xavier University of Louisiana Ā Annually, the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce rank colleges and universities by return on investment. This year, more than 4,500 institutions were ranked using a new metric that measures the share of students at

March 21, 2022
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Gallot to Embark on Annual Bernetta Ambres Ambassador Tour

Courtesy of Grambling State University Grambling State University President Rick Gallot will journey south later this month to meet and interact with potential GSU students as part of the 2022 Bernetta Ambres Ambassador Tour. The event was started by the late Grambling

March 21, 2022
Black Women's History Month

5 Pioneering Black Women Who Were Left Out of the History Books

Written By Zoe Kasta To mark the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, The Boho Icons is a two-part series shining a bright light on the impactful stories of the Black movers and shakers of history, andĀ today. Despite what you may have

March 21, 2022
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Hudson testifies before Homeland Security Committee about recent bomb threats

By Jackson State University Jackson State University President Thomas K. Hudson, J.D., testified before the Committee on Homeland Security about the recent bomb threats plaguing Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). U.S. Rep. Bennie Thompson serves as the committee chairman.Ā  The hearing,

March 21, 2022
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TSU, Regions Partner To Give Students ‘Reality Check’ About Money Management

By Lucas Johnson Tennessee State University partnered with Regions Bank on Thursday to help students better manage their money, and give them a ā€œreality checkā€ about life. Representatives from Regions, a longtime partner with TSU, held a financial literacy workshop for students

March 21, 2022
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Claflin School of Education: Developing Black Male Visionary Educators

Courtesy of Claflin University Claflin University is pleased to have been invited by AACTE to help celebrate Black History Month. Founded in 1869, primarily to educate freed slaves, Claflin was the first historically Black college/University (HBCU) in South Carolina to open its

March 21, 2022
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NRMN MISSION Offers ASU’s STEM Students Mentorship and Networking Opportunities

By Alabama State University More than 100 freshmen students, from five universities, attended the National Research Mentoring Network (NRMN) MISSION Research project’s first orientation at Alabama State University on Tuesday, Jan. 28. The program provides students majoring in biomedical, behavioral and social

March 18, 2022
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PVAMU’s second TEDx event set to inspire, motivate audience on a path to success

By Meredith Mohr In his bookĀ Outliers: The Story of Success, Malcolm Gladwell wrote that ā€œwho we are cannot be separated from where we’re from.ā€ It was at this intersection of action and identity that a group of Prairie View A&M University students

March 18, 2022
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Martesha Johnson Recalls How TSU Inspired Her Journey To Become Chief Public Defender

By Ciara Walker Williams Four years ago, Martesha Johnson made history when she was sworn in as the first African American and second woman to become Nashville’s Metropolitan Chief Public Defender. When Johnson reflects on her journey to that achievement, she credits

March 18, 2022
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