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MSM Celebrates 50 Years of Shaping the Future of Health Equity

Courtesy of Morehouse School of Medicine Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM), a private historically Black medical school and one of the nation’s leading educators of primary care physicians, launches a year-long celebration marking five decades of advancing health equity. “From our founding in 1975 as a two-year medical education program to the world-renowned institution that […]

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Improving STEM Equity With Helpful Syllabus Content

By Ashley Mowreader A course syllabus serves as a road map for navigating the upcoming term and content that will be covered, but researchers believe it could support students’ self-directed learning as well. A November study published in the Journal of Research in Science Teaching, authored by a team of faculty from Auburn University and the University

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Hundreds of High School Juniors and Seniors Expected for TSU Spring Preview Day on April 12

By Emmanuel Freeman Tennessee State University is set to welcome hundreds of high school juniors and seniors, along with their families from across the nation, for the highly anticipated Spring Preview Day on April 12. This premier open house event showcases TSU’s programs, campus life, and community to prospective students. The festivities will begin at

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United Nations Undersecretary-General and Howard President Meet to Discuss Global Education

By Sholnn Z. Freeman Howard University President Ben Vinson III, Ph.D., welcomed Tshilidzi Marwala, Ph.D., undersecretary general of the United Nations and rector of the United Nations University, to campus earlier this week. They discussed potential partnerships related to global education, artificial intelligence, and other technological innovation aligned with Howard’s focus on equity and social justice. Their agreed on

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Coppin State University Launches Homeownership Assistance Program for Employees

Courtesy of Coppin State University Coppin State University, a historically Black educational institution, and the City of Baltimore have recently launched the “Live Near Your Work” program, an initiative that will promote homeownership among Coppin State employees and the West Baltimore community. The new program will provide eligible employees with grants ranging from $50,000 to

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Morehouse School of Medicine to Host 27th Annual MSM HeLa Symposium

Courtesy Of Morehouse School of Medicine Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) will host the first part of its 27th Annual HeLa Symposium, entitled “Shedding Light, Saving Lives: MSM Symposium on Maternal Mortality”. The event will take place in the National Center for Primary Care Auditorium on the Morehouse School of Medicine campus, located at 720 Westview Drive

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South Carolina State University Launches Greenhouse for Enhanced STEM Education and Research

Courtesy of South Carolina State University 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

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Huge $40 million Jackson State athletics update on the table

Courtesy of Jackson State University Exciting changes could be on the horizon for Jackson State University football. Mississippi Representative Robert L. Johnson III (D-District 94) has introduced a groundbreaking bill that seeks to allocate $40 million for the construction of a cutting-edge multipurpose athletic facility for JSU. This initiative not only aims to revamp the Tigers’ athletic

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Meharry Medical College and the University of Pennsylvania Establish Joint MD/PhD Program

Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee, one of four historically Black medical schools in the United States, has recently established a joint M.D./Ph.D. program with the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton Health Care Management Department. The initiative allows a student to simultaneously pursue a medical degree from Meharry and a Ph.D. in health care management at

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How Maryland colleges are adapting to artificial intelligence

By Ellie Wolfe When Hal Daume started studying artificial intelligence 25 years ago, it was “this weird little academic subdiscipline that no one had heard of.” But now it appears that higher education, and the world, may finally be taking notice. Daume, a computer science professor at the University of Maryland, now serves as the

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