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FAMU Professor Selected As President of Southern Conference of African American Studies, Inc.
By Nuri Flowers on April 11, 2013Dr. David H. Jackson Jr., chair of Florida A&M University’s Department of History, Political Science, Public Administration, Geography and African American Studies has been named President of the Southern Conference on African American Studies, Inc. for the 2013-2014 year. “I am honored to be selected as the next president of the Southern Conference on African American Studies, Incorporated, a group [...] -

Spelman College Sets out to Recruit Olympic Champion Gabby Douglas
By Nuri Flowers on August 9, 2012Gabby Douglas has caught the attention of the top HBCU (Historically Black College & Univ.) in the nation: Spelman College! The all-girls school has spoken very highly of our high-flying Gabby, and sent the 16-year-old Olympic Champion well wishes on her two gold medals in gymnastics. BLOG: Yes, Black People Are To Blame For The Gabby Douglas Controversy Spelman’s President, Dr. Beverly [...] -

JSU Mobile iPads for Scholarships
By Nuri Flowers on July 25, 2012So just imagine for second that you are a college student, and you are not only trying to pursue a degree to help you get closer to your future goals of having your degree, but you’re constantly on the prowl for extra money for school, whether it be in forms of scholarships and grants; but most importantly, scholarships! HBCUs all [...] -

Central State Students and Faculty Summer Research in Senegal
By Nuri Flowers on July 19, 2012With funding from the National Science Foundation, faculty and student from Central State University will take part in a summer trip to Senegal in the summer of 2012 and 2013 for environmental research projects. The Ohio State University graduate students and Dr. Richard Dick, Professor of Microbiology from the School of Environmental and Natural Resources at OSU will be accompanying [...] -
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African American Gymnast to Compete for Team America at London Olympics
By Nuri Flowers on July 6, 2012In essence, African American athletes have for decades received standing ovation for their glorious accomplishments in almost every area of American sports. From basketball, football, to even collegiate sports like swimming and equestrian, black athletes have made excellent marks in society showing what hard work dedication can produce. One student that bestows such great talent is sixteen-year-old African American gymnast [...] -
Central State University on Spring Tour in Beijing
By Nuri Flowers on July 2, 2012March 16, 2012 The Central State University Chorus will be spending the spring break in one of the most culture bound and populated countries in the world: China! There will be a total of 25 members attending this trip, including Mr. CSU Brandon Berry, hailing from Chicago Illinois and Miss CSU Miss Gabriel Ruffin from Detroit, Michigan. CSU Chorus [...] -

Central State University Choir Travels to China for Spring Tour
By Nuri Flowers on March 19, 2012The Central State University Chorus will be spending the spring break in one of the most culture bound and populated countries in the world: China! There will be a total of 25 members attending this trip, including Mr. CSU Brandon Berry and Miss CSU Gabriel Ruffin. CSU Chorus member Steven Weems will be among the 25 students attending the trip. [...] -

Historical Landmark: The CN&I Power Plant on the Campus of Central State University
By Nuri Flowers on February 4, 2012HBCUBuzz visits Wilberforce, Ohio to unearth the history surrounding the CN&I Power Plant at Central State University.
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