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Businessman from Zimbabwe commits 6.4 million to send 40 students to Morehouse College
By Hoggard Robert on August 10, 2012One of the students, Nigena Hamim, stated his goal in life, he said, “I have a dream of fighting ethnic divisions in my country and I am encouraged to realize my vision…After all, I believe that I was born at a time like this to serve and develop my community.” He already has a communal dream that he plans to [...] -

Ebony Announces TOP 10 HBCU Campus Queens 2012
By Administration on August 10, 2012From Ebony.com We tallied more than 1.8 million votes cast by EBONY.com visitors for the Queen of their choice. The results? The 10 Queens with the most votes not only represent their colleges and universities well, they also serve as great role models who are conscious of their communities, resolute in their beliefs, dedicated to their goals and committed to [...] -

Paine College Student Receives National McDonald’s Scholarship
By Administration on August 10, 2012Arthur Williams, a senior, business major with a marketing concentration from Atlanta, Ga. is a 2012 recipient of The National Black McDonald’s Operators Association scholarship. Dr. Christine Crawford, director of operations/owner of seven McDonald’s franchises presented Williams with thescholarship at reception held at the 1831 Georgia Avenue location in North Augusta, SC on Tuesday. Williams is the first employee from [...] -

NSU’s Chris Brown Representing the Bahamas to race in 400m finals Summer Olympics.
By Administration on August 10, 2012LONDON (AP/WAVY) – Former Norfolk State University sprinter Chris Brown placed second in his semifinal heat of the men’s 400 meters Sunday to earn a spot in Monday’s final at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Brown is running in his third Olympics. Brown, , ran a season-best time of 44.67 seconds. He was just edged out by defending world champion Kirani [...] -

3 NCCU Students Join Project to Look Deep Inside the Earth
By Administration on August 10, 2012Three North Carolina Central University students are participating this summer in the EarthScope project, a vast nationwide effort aimed at developing a broad understanding of the formation and structure of the North American continent. The NCCU students — Philip Martin, James Howard and Thomas Horne — are seeking suitable locations in North Carolina and southern Virginia for 25 USArray seismic [...]
