Trustees at Tuskegee University unanimously approved a new, five-year strategic plan for the institution.
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
NCCU Associate Dean Among Plaintiffs in NC 'Bathroom Bill' Lawsuit
North Carolina Central University Associate Dean Angela Gilmore is among several individuals and advocacy groups to file a federal lawsuit against the state of North Carolina for its recently-passed anti-LGBT bill.
FAMU Trustees to Hold Emergency Meeting
Trustees at Florida A&M University will hold an emergency meeting this morning to discuss financial and legal issues.
VIDEO – Fort Valley State Fires Head Football Coach Don Pittman
Fort Valley State University fires head football coach Don Pittman, ending seven years in the Valley with a 40-33 overall record.
Paul Quinn Receives $3.5 Million Gift in Support of Campus Construction, Work College Program
Paul Quinn College today announced its receipt of a $3.5 million gift from the Harold Simmons Foundation, the school’s second multi-million gift in three years.
VIDEO – Bill Gates Profiles Johnson C. Smith in Blog Post
Tech icon Bill Gates profiles Johnson C. Smith University student Hajirah Attah and the university’s ‘Sit Lux’ Scholars Program, a first-year student college prep initiative for students who may enter on the margins of admission requirements.
Morehouse Glee Club Raises More Than $250K for Scholarships
The Morehouse College Glee Club has raised more than $250,000 over five years to benefit scholarships for Chicago-area students.
Alabama A&M Mourns Football Player Killed in Car Accident
Alabama A&M University is mourning the death of football player Danny Jones, who was killed last week in an early morning car accident in Dutton, AL.
VIDEO – Spelman Student Studying in Brussels Describes Terror Attacks
Spelman College junior Ryen Cooper talks with WSB-TV in Atlanta about her experience, and proximity, to the terror attacks in Brussels last week.
VIDEO – White Howard Student Creates "Black Women are Gorgeous" Campaign, But Faces Criticism for Racial Slurs
Howard University student Russell Schiller uses photography to launch a social media campaign showcasing the beauty of black women. But he faces growing scrutiny over a series of controversial tweets posted in 2013.
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