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FAMU Officially Signs Contract for New National TV Network

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Tallahassee, Fla. (WTXL) With a few signatures and lots of applause, the FAMU School of Journalism and Graphic Communication is now home to the...

PHOTO: Rain Rain Go Away

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After four (five, six, etc.) years of college, students at Morehouse College had to tackle one more obstacle at graduation today: the rain. President Barack...

The 11th Annual Alfred Street Baptist Church HBCU Festival

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On March 2, 2013 the Alfred Street Baptist Church hosted its 11th annual Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) festival at T.C. Williams High...

Norfolk State University students charged in ODU robbery #BuzzKiller

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NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) - Police arrested three Norfolk State University students for a recent home invasion robbery near Old Dominion University. On April 28 at...

New Public Health Program Abroad Supports HBCU Students’ Global Marketplace Success

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A new international, field-study, pilot program seeks to globalize North Carolina HBCUs' health offerings. SALISBURY, N.C., Jan. 28, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The North Carolina Study Abroad/Global Engagement...

Howard University Communications Senior Lands Singapore Internship

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Imani Pope-Johns, a public relations senior in the School of Communications, traveled to Singapore to participate in the Digital Life Academy, an internship sponsored...

Bethune Cookman University Mourns Passing of Former Golf Coach Gary Freeman

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Former BCU Golf Head Coach Dr. Gary Freeman passed away Tuesday morning. He was 78.

Two Murders in One Day @Southern University #BuzzKiller

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Cops are hunting for those involved in 2 murders in 3 days at the campus of Southern University in Baton Rouge

Savannah State recruited two players from American Samoa to help on the offensive line

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Could that be a war chant? It’s what Savannah State coach Steve Davenport thought he heard one morning as walked from his office to preseason...

Optimism prevails as Alabama A&M touts financial recovery

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All that was missing from Thursday's upbeat committee meetings of the Alabama A&M University Board of Trustees was a win in the Magic City...

Tougaloo College student killed, 2 other students injured

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Tougaloo College students were involved in a one car accident early Thursday morning off the I-55 South interstate in Jackson, Mississippi. Senior Joshua Robinson, 21...

ESPN is wrong: Grambling State is not the first college team to fight back

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Even in football, a sport whose DNA is constructed to produce obedience and deference to authority, people can be pushed only so far before...

NC A&T’s Patricia Cage-Bibbs Takes Job At Grambling State

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GREENSBORO, April 20, 2012 -- Patricia Cage-Bibbs has resigned as the head women's basketball coach at North Carolina A&T. Bibbs, a graduate of Grambling State University,...

18th U.S. Surgeon General Regina Benjamin named Endowed Chair at Xavier Uuniversity of Louisiana

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The 18th Surgeon General of the United States (2009-2013) Regina Benjamin, MD, MBA was announced as the first NOLA.com/Times Picayune Endowed Chair in Public...

Two Alabama State Thursday football games added to live TV schedule on ESPNU

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The 89th Turkey Day Classic is one of two Thursday Alabama State football games that will be televised live on ESPNU. The Hornets' September 22...

Allen University annouces “The Big Read” project

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Allen University has received a National Endowment for the Arts, The Big Read Grant.  The Big Read is a program of the National Endowment...

Clark Atlanta University School of Business Team wins first place in competition

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For the second consecutive year, a team of students from the Clark Atlanta University (CAU) School of Business has won first place and a...

Howard University Doctors Praised by the Medical Community

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WASHINGTON -- More than 20 of doctors from Howard University Hospital and the Howard University Faculty Practice Plan have been named by their peers...