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HBCU Launches New Master of Science in Integrated Biotechnology

Albany State University has announced the launch of its new Master of Science in Integrated Biotechnology, set to commence in Spring 2025. This innovative program aims to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge needed for a career in the rapidly evolving biotechnology sector. “At Albany State University, we pride ourselves on our unwavering […]

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‘Married To Medicine’s Dr. Simone Whitmore Talks Providing More Medical Education Content For Women At AFROTECH

With the latest attacks on women’s health from the government, it is a crucial time in America for women as it’s uncertain about what awaits them with medical assistance. The overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022 left many women across the country in distress as their national right to abortion was repealed. Currently, 14

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Maryland Parents Demand Answers After 7-Year-Old Son Injured In Alleged ‘Hanging’ Incident At School

The parents of a second grader are outraged and demand answers after a fourth grader allegedly hung their son in a bathroom at an elementary school in Charles County, Maryland, leaving him with severe injuries. Parents seek answers following conflicting statements from school officials The story first started to gain traction after the mother’s post about the

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Malcolm X’s Family Just Filed Lawsuit Against The CIA, FBI, DOJ And NYPD: Here’s Why

Malcolm X‘s family is filing a lawsuit against several government entities saying several agencies played a key role in his assassination in 1965. The complaint, filed by Malcolm X’s daughters, names the CIA, FBI, DOJ and NYPD. According to the lawsuit, the federal agencies were aware of the credible threats facing their father, but nothing was

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Kentucky State University Forges RN-to-BSN Partnership  

In a significant move for nursing education,  Kentucky State University and Elizabethtown Community and Technical College have officially announced a new partnership aimed at providing a streamlined pathway for registered nurses to earn their Bachelor of Science in Nursing. The schools unveiled the partnership at a signing ceremony. “The RN-to-BSN pathway with Kentucky State University

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PVAMU Addressing Teacher Shortage in Under-Resourced Schools

In a bold move to enhance the quality of education in under-resourced schools, Prairie View A&M University is launching pantherTERM, the Panther Teacher Education Residency Model. This innovative program aims not only to improve the educational landscape but also to diversify the teaching workforce, addressing a pressing need in classrooms across the nation. Transformative Funding

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Tennessee State described at ‘breaking point’ and ‘out of money’ by state officials

A recent report paints Tennessee State in dire financial straits in which state officials revealed that the university is allegedly “out of money” and should consider layoff and selling the Nashville-based campus. The Tennessean reported the findings stemming from a state financial audit that revealed the school is still paying ex-President Glenda Glover $800,000 despite

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Prairie View and Florida A&M football players suspended by SWAC for postgame scuffle

Following Prairie View A&M’s 31-12 win over Florida A&M last Saturday, there was an altercation involving football players. On Thursday morning, the Southwestern Athletic Conference announced that both schools were fined, and athletes from each school were suspended as a result of Saturday’s actions. “After conducting a comprehensive investigation, it was determined that both schools

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HBCU Launches Nuclear Engineering Program with $5M Grant

The National Nuclear Security Administration has awarded Morgan State University a $5 million grant to establish a nuclear engineering program to increase minority representation in the nuclear security workforce. This initiative, known as the Scholarly Partnership in Nuclear Engineering, aims to prepare a diverse group of underrepresented students for successful careers in the rapidly evolving

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AFROTECH Attendees Discuss Importance Of Community Following 2024 Presidential Election

There are various reasons why AFROTECH participants attended this year’s conference, but even before the annual event began, one word hit home with everyone: community. The gathering of minds at the AFROTECH Conference is the largest occasion in the nation for Black technology professionals. The conference began exactly one week following the 2024 presidential election.

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