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Senator Kay Hagan Announces $500K For Research At NC A&T University

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Greensboro, N.C. - U.S. Senator Kay Hagan today announced that North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University has received two awards from the National Science Foundation...

Stillman Freshman wins MacBook Pro

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Stillman College was recently named one of the “15 most wired campuses in the country” by US News and World Report. The private liberal...

SU Chief in Hot Seat with Faculty

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Southern University System President Ronald Mason spent much of a Board of Supervisors meeting Friday fending off attacks from faculty accusing him of orchestrating...

Felton’s Legacy at SCSU

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Discussions aplenty abound about the Felton Laboratory School at South Carolina State University. A past, a present, and a future existence fuels major discussions...

Pastor earns degree from Selma Seminary

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Raymond Franklin, pastor at Rock Elvy Missionary Baptist Church in Shady Grove, recently earned an Associate of Arts degree in Bible and Theology and...

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...

Former SSU golfer returns to lead Savannah City Amateur

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Jon Lehman, a former Savannah State University golfer, is playing in the 2012 Savannah City Amateur to keep his game sharp. Danny Nelson, who donated...

Partnership between ADP and local schools recognized by the Technology Association of Georgia

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A partnership between Automatic Data Processing and three local colleges was recently announced as one of six finalists for the first annual STEM Awards,...

NCCU Eagles Rally Pass HU Pirates

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The Winthrop volleyball team pulled out a thrilling 3-2, five-set victory Friday in its season-opening match over the Hampton University Pirates in the 2012...

Republicans working hard to make it harder to vote

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Dreams of a vote deferred? The year 1929 saw the stock-market crash and the beginning of the Great Depression, the global economic disaster which remains...

Cheyney Hoping To Take Steps Forward In 2012

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It’s been a struggle on the gridiron for quite some time for Division II Cheyney University. But as the 2012 season approaches, hopes are...

Charlotte theater director wins $75,000 prize, headed to JCSU

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Sometimes, people give you money because you’re cool. You run a respected, struggling arts organization for a few years, trying to get people to notice....

ASU Drops Two on Opening Day of ISTAP Collegiate Cup

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The 2012 season did not start exactly how the Alabama State University (0-2) volleyball team wanted it to as they dropped their first two...

Howard Football players declared ineligible for season-opening games, including Nations Classic

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Up to 14 Howard University football players have been declared ineligible to participate in season-opening games by the NCAA, the result of the organization’s...

Morris Brown College facing foreclosure

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Morris Brown College is facing foreclosure of its property on Sept. 4, the African Methodist Episcopal Church said Tuesday. According to a news release, a...

WSSU Alum Makes the Cover of Popular Charlotte Magazine

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Winston-Salem State University alumnus Donald Cureton Jr. is featured on the latest edition of Charlotte’s The Paradigm Beauty & Barber Magazine. The 34 year-old Mecklenburg...

NSU Coaches Adrian, Giles Receive Contract Extensions

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Norfolk State University Athletics Director Marty Miller announced Thursday that Spartan football coach Pete Adrian has received a two-year contract extension through the 2015 football season and director...

Fisk University’s Convocation and stability.

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On Thursday, August 23rd, 2012, Fisk University held its first chapel service. The sophistication of the institution was represented well with a procession to...