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TSU, VUMC Agreement Creates Clinical Training Pathways For HPSS Students

Written by Lexx Thornton Tennessee State University and Vanderbilt University Medical Center have announced a new articulation agreement to provide TSU Human Performance and Sport Sciences (HPSS) students with direct access to clinical training opportunities at VUMC.  The agreement creates a clear path for students interested in athletic training and other areas of sports medicine […]

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N.C. A&T, GCS Launch Transformative Healthcare Leadership Course with BHLI

Written by Lexx Thornton North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University has partnered with the Bluford Healthcare Leadership Institute (BHLI) and Guilford County Schools to launch a groundbreaking course designed to educate and inspire the next generation of healthcare leaders.  The course, “Health Systems Management Introduction to Health Professions,” introduces students to a wide range

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North Carolina AFL-CIO to Honor Retiring President McMillan, Elect New Leadership at 68th Annual Convention, September 10-12th

Written By Lexx Thornton Over 350 attendees, including union leaders from across the state and country, will gather for the 68th Annual Convention of the North Carolina State AFL-CIO in Wilmington this week to celebrate 20 years of leadership by outgoing President MaryBe McMillan, hear from prominent speakers, and elect new leadership for the future. 

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TSU Launches Ph.D. Program In Public Health, Welcomes Inaugural Cohort

Written by Lexx Thornton In a historic step forward for health education, Tennessee State University announces the official launch of its Ph.D. program in Public Health in the College of Health Sciences. At a ceremony on the Avon Williams campus, university officials and faculty members welcomed the inaugural cohort of eight students, nearly all of

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Morgan State HBCU Teacher Program Earns Dyslexia Accreditation

Written By Lexx Thornton Morgan State University has become the first Historically Black College or University (HBCU) to have its undergraduate teacher preparation program, the BS in Elementary Education, accredited by the International Dyslexia Association (IDA). Morgan’s Department of Teacher Education and Professional Development, which offers the BS in Elementary Education, is accredited by the

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FAMU SBI Receives $50K Ryder Grant for Students

Written By Lexx Thornton Florida A&M University’s (FAMU) School of Business & Industry (SBI) has been awarded a $50,000 Ryder “Future of Excellence” Grant from Ryder System, Inc. (NYSE: R), a fully integrated port-to-door logistics and transportation company, and the Ryder Charitable Foundation. The grant funds scholarships, support for SBI programs, and the naming of

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Fort Valley State University Awarded $1.3 Million to Elevate Student Support Services through TRIO

Written By Lexx Thornton The U.S. Department of Education has awarded Fort Valley State University a federal TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) grant totaling $1.3 million to improve college retention and graduation rates among underserved, first-generation students and students with disabilities.   This award marks the continuation of 15 years of TRIO SSS services on our

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Edward Waters University Records its highest enrollment in more than twenty years

Written By Lexx Thornton Edward Waters University (EWU)—Florida’s first independent institution of higher learning and its first Historically Black College and University (HBCU)—has reached a historic milestone this fall, recording its highest enrollment in more than twenty years. Following the close of fall registration on Friday, August 15, 2025, EWU’s Fall 2025 enrollment stood at

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Bethune – Cookman University receives $200,000 Endowment from Former Trustee Rev. Robert Gibbs

Written By Lexx Thornton Bethune-Cookman University (B-CU) recently received a transformative $200,000 endowed scholarship donation from Rev. Robert Gibbs, a retired United Methodist minister and former Wildcat trustee.  Rev. Gibbs’ gift – established in honor of his late father – represents one of the most significant recent contributions to B-CU and will provide perpetual support

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Albany State University Generates $282 Million Economic Impact in FY 2024

Written By Lexx Thornton Albany State University (ASU) contributed $282,164,316 to the Georgia economy in Fiscal Year 2024, supporting 2,666 jobs across the region, according to a new University System of Georgia (USG) report. This represents a 6% increase over ASU’s 2023 economic impact.  “These numbers highlight Albany State University’s dual role as a powerful

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