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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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Kentucky Federation Awards Scholarships to Kentucky State Nursing Students

The Kentucky Business and Professional Women’s Foundation is making a significant difference in the lives of aspiring nurses at Kentucky State University. Recently, three nursing students—Jasmine Ammons, Victoria Nicholson, and Brittany Lindsey—were awarded a total of $4,130 in scholarships from the foundation to help alleviate the financial burdens of their education. This scholarship program is

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Clark Atlanta University Showcases HBCU Heritage at 2024 U.S. Open

Clark Atlanta University is making a significant presence at the 2024 U.S. Open in New York City. The university took its rich heritage, talented students, and influential leaders from Atlanta to the Big Apple for the annual HBCU Live at the U.S. Open celebration.  The trip highlights CAU’s connection to tennis and the enduring impact

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Bowie State University Unveils New Martin Luther King, Jr. Center

Bowie State University officially inaugurated the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center. The landmark facility is designed to foster creativity and inspire students to harness their voices for social change. Costing $166 million and spanning 192,000 square feet, the center is set to become the heart of BSU’s communications and humanities programs. default The grand opening

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South Carolina State Alumnus Donates Over 38,000 Bottles of Water to University 

In a display of community spirit, South Carolina State University alumnus Howard T. W. Ragin made a significant contribution by donating over 38,000 bottles of water on Wednesday. This act underscores Ragin’s deep commitment to his alma mater and the Bulldog community. Ragin, who has a long history of supporting SC State, emphasized that his

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St. Augustine’s University Students Return After Delay for Storm Repairs

Students at St. Augustine’s University are returning to campus after a delayed move-in and start to classes.  The two-week delay was a result of ongoing repairs needed due to the damage caused by Tropical Storm Debbie. During the two-week delay, the administration focused on several key tasks. Those included upgrading maintenance in both residential and

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Clark Atlanta University Receives $2 Million NSF Grant to Lead HBCU CHIPS Network Initiative

The U.S. National Science Foundation has awarded Clark Atlanta University with a $2 million grant for an initiative aimed at strengthening semiconductor research and education across Historically Black Colleges and Universities. As principal investigator and lead institution for this two-year project, CAU will lead the HBCU CHIPS Network. HBCU CHIPS Network is a collaborative partnership

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Dr. Roger A. Mitchell Jr. Named President of Howard University Hospital

Adventist HealthCare and Howard University have announced Dr. Roger A. Mitchell, Jr. as the new President of Howard University Hospital, effective September 13. This appointment follows the decision of current President Anita Jenkins to step down from her role. Dr. Roger A. Mitchell, Jr. Dr. Mitchell will assume his new position as part of a

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Morehouse Film Festival to Honor Edwin Moses with Documentary World Premiere

The Sixth Annual Morehouse College Human Rights Film Festival is set to honor Olympic gold medalist Edwin Moses, a 1978 alumnus. The highlight will be the world premiere of “MOSES-13 Steps”, a documentary that explores the life and legacy of the iconic athlete, whose achievements both on and off the track have inspired and led

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