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HBCU Alumna Named President of Business Operations for NBA G League Team

Dr. China Jude, an Alabama State University alumna, has been appointed president of business operations for the Motor City Cruise. MCC is the NBA G League affiliate of the Detroit Pistons. “I am excited to work with the talented team of professionals at the Detroit Pistons and to help build the Motor City Cruise brand […]

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HBCU Alumna Reyna Walters-Morgan Becomes Highest Ranking Black DNC Official

Walters-Morgan secured 210 out of 409 votes during the DNC’s Winter Meeting held in Washington, D.C. Her election marks a pivotal moment for the organization and the broader movement for voter rights, which she has championed throughout her career. A proud North Carolina native and alumna of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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HBCU Alumnus Joins Delta Airlines as Managing Director

Alabama State University is celebrating the appointment of alumnus William B. Cossey, Jr, to a senior position at Delta Airlines. An esteemed member of ASU’s Class of 1995, Cossey has taken on the role of managing director of supply chain operations at Delta’s Atlanta headquarters, where he will oversee supply chain support across various departments,

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HBCU Achieves Record-Breaking Graduate Enrollment Following College Reinstatement

Winston-Salem State University is celebrating a historic milestone as it announces its highest graduate student enrollment, reaching 590 students for the Fall 2024 semester. This achievement reflects a remarkable 14.3% increase from the previous year’s enrollment of 516 students and signifies a significant turnaround following the reinstatement of its graduate college in December 2022. Dr.

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HBCU Student Awarded Stipend for Preserving University’s Archives  

Lincoln University has proudly announced that finance student Travis Primrose has received the Denny’s and Getty Images Hungry for Education Stipend. The stipend, valued at $500, is part of a broader initiative under the HBCU Photo Archive Grants Program, which aims to support the digitization of HBCU archives and provide educational opportunities for students across

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HBCU Launches Leadership Program for Aspiring K-12 Superintendents 

Southern University A&M College is proud to announce the launch of its inaugural leadership program tailored specifically for current and aspiring K-12 education leaders. Officially titled the Southern University Academy for Current and Aspiring Superintendents, this groundbreaking initiative, developed in collaboration with HYA Search, will kick off this spring. The Academy will equip K-12 educators

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HBCU Alumnus Named Director of Human Capital at NASA

Larry K. Mack, an Alabama State University alumnus, has been appointed as the director of human capital with the Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, and Mississippi’s Stennis Space Center and its Shared Services Center. Mack earned his bachelor’s degree in political science from ASU

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Clark Atlanta Alumnus Quinting Lacewell Jr. Elected Youngest U.S. Conference Mayors Business Council Co-Chair

During the United States Conference of Mayors’ 93rd Winter Meeting in Washington, D.C., Quinting S. Lacewell Jr. made headlines by being elected as the youngest co-chair of the U.S. Conference of Mayors Business Council. The election, presided over by Conference President Mayor Andrew Ginther of Columbus, Ohio, marked a significant milestone for Lacewell and the

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HBCU Legal Expert Nominated as State’s Secretary of Labor

LaKresha Moultrie, Delaware State University’s vice president of legal affairs, has been nominated by Governor-elect Matt Meyer to serve as the Secretary of the Delaware Department of Labor. She will bring her extensive legal and managerial experience to this crucial role within the state government. Moultrie’s nomination, which is pending confirmation by the State Senate,

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HBCU Launches Greenhouse for Enhanced STEM Education and Research

South Carolina State University’s Institute of Business, Environment, Communications and Transportation has officially opened its new BECT Education and Research Greenhouse, marking a significant step towards enriching educational opportunities in STEM fields. The greenhouse will serve as a hub for research and experimentation, providing a space where students can directly engage with plant biology, environmental

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