Central State University has been selected to partner with a national project to train students to be informed and engaged citizens.
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Self-Care Is Not Pretty
Self-Care has become a trend. Frilly fabrics, pedicures, facials, glittery positive affirmations, candles and flowers floating in a warm bubble bath, glamorous vacations, retail therapy and the works without THEE […]
Tuskegee Professor Clayton Yates Receives $8.5 Million Minority Health Disparities Research Grant
Tuskegee University professor and researcher Clayton Yates has received an $8.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study disease disparities in African American communities, and developing programming […]
Virginia State Working to Bring Youth to State's Farming Industry
Virginia State University has received a $600,000 federal grant to train farmers and ranchers in more than 50 counties throughout Virginia, with a specific emphasis on veterans and residents from […]
Social Media Video Leads to Guns, Drug Arrests on Southern Campus
A video of men allegedly waving guns in a Southern University dorm room led to the arrest of three men this week, and the seizure of firearms and marijuana. From […]
WATCH – Virginia State Honors St. Paul's College
Virginia State University pays tribute to now-defunct St. Paul’s College, a private HBCU in rural Virginia which shuttered in 2013, but which graduated several VSU faculty and staff members who […]
Tennessee State Faculty Members Earn $2 Million in USDA Funding
Faculty researchers at Tennessee State University have earned more than $2 million in grant funding from the US Department of Agriculture, the university announced this week.
Central State Professor Donates Research Equipment to Science, Engineering Department
Dr. Li-Byarlay has donated an Illumina MiniSeq sequencer (fair market value of $50000) to the College of Science and Engineering and the Land-Grant Programs at Central State University in December […]
MEAC Basketball to Stay in Norfolk?
The Virginian-Pilot reports that the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference basketball tournaments will likely remain in Norfolk, Va. for the next three years.
Southern Alumni Make NBA History
Three Southern University graduates made NBA history last week, becoming the first trio of graduates from one institution to referee an NBA game together.
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