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UNCF Report Highlights the Positive Impact of HBCUs on the United States Economy

The United Negro College Fund (UNCF) released a new report that highlights the positive financial impact HBCUs have on the United States economy, solidifying their importance in shaping America’s future workforce. According to the UNCF’s analysis, the total impact of HBCU spending generates $16.5 billion in annual spending across communities throughout the country. This results in about […]

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Morgan State University’s College of Interdisciplinary and Continuing Studies: Empowering Adult Learners to Achieve Their Dreams

For many adults in Baltimore and beyond, returning to college is not just an educational pursuit—it’s a transformative step toward new career opportunities and personal growth. Morgan State University’s College of Interdisciplinary and Continuing Studies (CICS) is dedicated to making that journey as smooth, supportive, and successful as possible. Launched in 2021, CICS offers 18

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Howard University Presents Third Annual International Black Writers Festival September 24-26

Courtesy of the Howard University Newsroom Staff August 19, 2024 – This Fall, Howard University will present The International Black Writers Festival, an initiative of the University’s Moorland-Spingarn Research Center (MSRC.) This year’s third annual festival brings together writers, academics, critics, and artists in conversation about the diversity, complexity, and beauty of writing the global Black experience. The

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Morehouse School of Medicine and 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc. to Convene Violence Prevention Pre-Symposium on September 18

Courtesy of Morehouse School of Medicine Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM) and 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc. will bring together community leaders, public health experts, elected officials, law enforcement personnel and civil rights organizations to discuss violence prevention efforts on Wednesday, September 18 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the MSM campus. The exclusive invitation-only roundtable

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The HBCU Tour Kicks Off with a Successful Launch at Florida A&M University

Courtesy of Florida A&M University Florida Rising’s HBCU Tour has officially hit the ground running with an electrifying kickoff at Florida A&M University (FAMU)! The inaugural event, held during Set Market Fridays as part of the South Carolina State vs. FAMU football game weekend, energized students and the community, marking the beginning of a dynamic series of engagements across historically Black

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Black Health Experts Talk Black Infertility and Family Building at Legislative Conference

By Megan Sayles On day one of its Annual Legislative Conference (ALC), the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation (CBCF) took on Black maternal health, Black infertility, family building and reproductive justice. Experts from across the country weighed in on challenges, opportunities and policies regarding reproductive health for Black women, who disproportionately experience maternal mortality, infertility and

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Howard University and Other HBCUs Energize the DC Region’s Economy

By Amber D. Dodd Howard University President Ben Vinson III, Ph.D., joined regional economic partners to discuss “HBCUs as Catalysts for Regional Inclusive Economic Growth.” The event centered on the release of a study which detailed Howard’s $1.575 billion economic impact in the Washington, DC region and the similar impact other HBCUs have on communities

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Three Meharry School of Medicine students selected for 2024 NFL Diversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative

Courtesy of Meharry Medical College Meharry Medical College School of Medicine today announced that three of its students have been selected to participate in the 2024 NFL Diversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative. Fourth-year medical students Cara Ford, Sydney Woods and Richard Ingram, will join the program for the upcoming 2024 NFL season, pairing with

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Howard University Medical Physics Program Receives Accreditation, Celebrates First Graduate

By Brittany Bailer The Howard University Graduate School is thrilled to announce that the Master of Science in Medical Physics program has officially received accreditation from the Commission on Accreditation of Medical Physics Education Programs (CAMPEP). This prestigious accreditation recognizes the program’s quality and rigor, affirming the commitment to excellence in education and training in medical physics. The

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Interim Florida A&M president asks university leaders to resign

By Divya Kumar The newly appointed interim president of Florida A&M University has called on senior leaders of the state’s only public, historically Black college or university to resign, two weeks before the start of the fall semester. Timothy Beard, who was confirmed as interim president at the end of July, sent a letter Monday asking for resignations

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