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Barkley, Curry, Manning and Mickelson’s ‘The Match 3’ Will Benefit HBCUs

The golf foursome of Phil Mickelson, Charles Barkley, Stephen Curry and Peyton Manning have found a tee time. The superstar athletes will square off Friday, Nov. 27 at Stone Canyon Golf Club in Oro Valley, Ariz., for Capital One’s The Match 3:

October 20, 2020October 20, 2020
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HBCU Week Events: Chicago Football Classic Offers Virtual Job Fair, Seminars, Pep Rally

This would have been the 23rd year the city of Chicago hosted the annual Chicago Football Classic at Soldier Field. Though the coronavirus pandemic caused organizers to cancel the game, part of the celebration is going virtual. From Tuesday, Oct. 20, to Saturday,

October 20, 2020
COVID-19/Research

HBCUs Take Center Stage as the Nation Responds to COVID-19& Systemic Racism

(From left to right) Gilda Barabino, Makola M. Abdullah, Mary Schmidt Campbell, and C. Reynold Verret Historically Black Colleges and Universities Take Center Stage as the Nation Responds to COVID-19 and Systemic Racism By Molly Galvin Most U.S. colleges and universities are struggling

October 19, 2020October 21, 2020
COVID-19

HBCUs have Low COVID-19 Count for Students

The daily number of positive COVID-19 tests increased by 3,200 after colleges resumed classes throughout the country As schools and colleges are reopening nationwide amid the ever present coronavirus pandemic, students at historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) are leading by example

October 19, 2020October 20, 2020
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HBCU Bands Marching on Through the Pandemic

The pageantry of bands at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) — the fifth-quarter band battles, the dancers and the halftime shows — are on hold for now with the cancellation of fall sports. HBCUs were affected on all levels by COVID-19,

October 19, 2020October 20, 2020
COVID-19/HBCU Partners/Research

FAMU to become COVID-19 testing hub for Florida HBCUs

Florida A&M University (FAMU) has received $1.5 million from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to operate its own COVID-19 testing lab and serve as a hub for other historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in Florida. The agreement provides funding through

October 19, 2020October 19, 2020
HBCU Partners/Research

North Carolina A&T hosts U.S. Space Force

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University is being considered as the first of five universities in a consortium to be established by the U.S. Space Force. A&T is the first university the Space Force has visited in its effort to establish

October 19, 2020
COVID-19

HBCU Presidents Letter urging Covid-19 vaccine trial participation sparks adverse reaction

The presidents of two historically Black universities in New Orleans thought they were doing a public service by enrolling in a Covid-19 vaccine clinical trial back in August, so much so they urged their campus communities to consider doing the same.“I said

October 19, 2020
Books

Fugitive Pedagogy – Carter G. Woodson and the Art of Black Teaching

Black education was a subversive act from its inception. African Americans pursued education through clandestine means, often in defiance of law and custom, even under threat of violence. They developed what Jarvis Givens calls a tradition of “fugitive pedagogy”—a theory and practice

October 18, 2020
Books

Lessons from Plants

An exploration of how plant behavior and adaptation offer valuable insights for human thriving. We know that plants are important. They maintain the atmosphere by absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen. They nourish other living organisms and supply psychological benefits to humans

October 18, 2020
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