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Bluefield State University Revives Mining Engineering Technology Program

Bluefield State University’s Mining Engineering Technology program has been reinstated after nearly a decade-long hiatus. The program aims to address the growing demand for skilled professionals within the mining industry. The university’s interim president, Dr. Darrin Martin, expressed excitement about the program’s return.  “We are thrilled to reintroduce the Mining Engineering Technology program at Bluefield […]

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Clark Atlanta University Unveils “Red Carpet” Football Season Pass 

With the start of football season, Clark Atlanta University is proud to announce a special ticket offering to celebrate its new “Red Football Field,” affectionately known as “The Red Carpet of the AUC.”  In honor of its new, all-red football field, the university has introduced the exclusive “Red Carpet Season Pass.” The pass grants fans

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Coahoma Community College Launches Middle College Program

Coahoma Community College is excited to announce a new initiative aimed at high school students in collaboration with local school districts. The list includes the West Bolivar Consolidated School District, Coahoma County School District, and Clarksdale Municipal School District. The CCC Middle College Program will allow students to take full college courses while still in

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North Carolina A&T Adds Criminal Justice and Nursing Graduate Programs 

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University announced the addition of five new graduate degree programs, reinforcing its commitment to addressing critical workforce needs in healthcare, STEM fields, and criminal justice. Starting this fall, the university welcomes its first cohorts into its Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy programs in criminal justice, alongside a

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SC State University Launching Counseling Children with Disabilities Program 

In a significant step toward enhancing mental health services for school-age children South Carolina State University has been awarded a $1.25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services. This funding will be allocated to establish a new certificate program to train professionals who specialize in counseling children

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Alcon Alumna Dr. Tonya Moore Selected for Prestigious Fellowship

Alcorn State University is celebrating the remarkable achievement of Dr. Tonya Moore, PhD, RN, who has been selected as a 2024-2025 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellow. This prestigious fellowship, administered by the National Academy of Medicine, recognizes outstanding health professionals’ significant contributions and dedication to health policy. Dr. Moore, a native of Fayette,

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North Carolina A&T Welcomes Delegation from Malawi and Zambia to Boost Agricultural Collaboration

This summer, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences hosted a significant delegation of government leaders from the Republics of Malawi and Zambia. The visit aimed to showcase advanced agricultural research and innovative techniques these nations may adopt to enhance their farm productivity and food security. The event was organized

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National Civil Rights Museum Exhibit to Feature HBCU Memphis Tradition

The National Civil Rights Museum is set to launch a captivating new exhibition honoring the profound legacy of black college football and its significant ties to American history, culture, and the Civil Rights Movement. The exhibition is titled “The Southern Heritage Classic: Celebrating 35 Years of an HBCU Memphis Tradition.” Coinciding with the 35th Southern

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Black College Invitational Championship to Debut in Charlotte 

Charlotte, North Carolina, is set to solidify its status as a hub for Historically Black College and University with the inaugural Black College Invitational Championship scheduled for March 20-23, 2025, at Bojangles Coliseum. This historic event will feature 16 Division I and Division II men’s and women’s teams from the MEAC, SWAC, SIAC, and CIAA

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 Xavier University Receives National Accreditation for Physician Assistant Program

Xavier University of Louisiana has achieved national accreditation from the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant for its Physician Assistant Program. Its partnership with Ochsner Health made the accreditation process, which began in 2019, possible.  Since its inception, the PA program has graduated 108 students, with approximately 48% taking positions with Ochsner

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