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SC U.S. Rep. James Clyburn kicks off Presidential Lecture Series at Cheyney

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The Delaware County Daily Times Democratic U.S. Rep. James Clyburn of South Carolina kicked off Cheyney University of Pennsylvania’s Presidential Lecture Series with a bang...

Howard University School of Pharmacy Opens New Center for Drug Research and Development

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The Howard University School of Pharmacy has unveiled its new Center for Drug Research and Development, a renovated area in the school’s basement level...

STEAM – Student Lead Instruction in Higher Education

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STEAM - Student Lead Instruction in Higher Education by Prof. William Jackson - Educational Technology, Social Media and STEM #EducationalTechnology "there should never be the thought if we should...

Opinion: A Howard Biological Anthropologist Shares Why Overcoming Artistic Bias In Science Is So...

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Science is constantly evolving, and we are happy to share that it is evolving in the right direction. There are many examples with how...

Fort Valley State University Signs Agreement with Albany Tech

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Albany CEO Albany Technical College and Fort Valley State University will hold an articulation agreement signing ceremony on Monday, March 9, 2015, beginning at 10...

New Study Finds that Attending HBCUs Has a Positive Effect on Black Students’ Mental...

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A new study published by American Journal of Epidemiology found that attending an HBCU has positive mental health outcomes for Black students. 

The Department of The Navy Launches New Initiatives Benefiting HBCUs

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The Department of The Navy has developed new ways for ambitious students of HBCUs and other minority-focused institutions (MIs) to grow into their career!...

HBCUs, which play a vital role in minority education, need more funding

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It’s evident: A long history of chronic underfunding, classrooms with broken air conditioners and tattered library books have handicap many of the nation’s 105...

HBCU Students Hope to Win Big at Torrance Quiz Bowl Competition

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LA Times When D'Ondre Swails went to college, he looked for a way to replicate the energy and team spirit he had when he ran...

Board Approves Fayetteville State University Nursing Program

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During its meeting on May 20, 2011, the North Carolina Board of Nursing granted initial approval for a generic Bachelor of Science Degree in...

Research Day Showcases Integrated Learning Experience at Spelman College

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ATLANTA (April 8, 2015) – Spelman College’s annual Research Day on April 17 will offer more than 200 Spelman students an opportunity to display...

HBCUs get donations 178 times lower than Ivy League: study

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A new report on the underfunding of HBCUs found that the average historically Black college and university received 178 times less funding from foundations than the average Ivy League school in 2019. Learn more in the story by Glenn Gamboa at Associated Press.

5 Arkansas HBCU Grads Chosen For New Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Med/Public Health Program

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A new partnership with Arkansas' only state healthy sciences university is opening the door for 5 Arkansas HBCU students to expand their careers with...

Morgan State Students Travel to Purdue for Summer Research Internship

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Interdisciplinary Group to Study Data Visualization for Under Homeland Security Grant Fifteen Morgan State students have been selected to go to Purdue University this June...

Tuskegee Professor Breaks ground in Science and is Granted $1M Grant

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AL.com When Dr. Hadiyah-Nicole Green receives invitations to be a guest speaker for professional groups, schools and nonprofit organizations, she almost never turns them down. "Usually...

ECSU Sophomore’s Admiration of Asian Languages Took Her Across The World

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Elizabeth City State University student Kenae Turner is currently learning three languages on top of 2 study abroad trips to China, and it's all...

Recent Howard University Alumnus Highlighted In Forbes For Social Equity Work

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A Fulbright Scholar and 2021 Howard University graduate was recently profiled in Forbes! Learn more about his work from Marybeth Gasman at Forbes. Virgil Parker graduated...

New Accelerated UMES Program Allows Pharmacists To Graduate In 6 Years

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The University of Maryland Eastern Shore has forged a new partnership that will push aspiring pharmacists to finish in 6 years! Get the full...