SAVANNAH – Two students from Savannah State University’s (SSU) Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps (NROTC) have been selected for advanced training in the U.S. Navy’s nuclear propulsion program. Kurt Lynn, […]
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Ohio Legislature Honors Central State, President Cynthia Jackson-Hammond
Members of the Ohio House of Representatives commended Central State University for 130 years of academic excellence and recognized President Dr. Cynthia Jackson-Hammond for her positive impact on the state […]
Albany State, Virginia State Named to $47 Million National Principal Training Initiative
Albany State University and Virginia State University were this week announced as part of a national consortium of institutions which will study elements and models of successful secondary education leadership […]
Howard MBA Students Travel to South Africa for International Learning Lab
Ten Howard University School of Business Global Trilateral MBA (GTMBA) students recently traveled to Pretoria, South Africa to convene with their GTMBA Program counterparts.
Coppin State Leading Basketball Scorer to Transfer
A parade of stars continues to leave the MEAC, this time from Coppin State University.
Fayetteville State, Basketball Coach Alphonza Kee Mutually Part Ways
The Fayetteville State University Department of Athletics and Alphonza Kee have mutually agreed to end Kee’s tenure as head men’s basketball coach.
Hampton Named to National Architectural Network
Hampton University’s Department of Architecture named to national studio network of studios analyzing and creating solutions for structural adaptation to environmental challenges.
Dillard's Cinderella Season Ends in NAIA Sweet 16
The Dillard Blue Devils ended their best season in ten years on Saturday, falling 81-73 in the NAIA Sweet 16.
Norfolk State Increases Tuition, Fees
The Norfolk State University Board of Visitors today increased costs for tuition, fees and room and board for the 2016-17 academic year.
US Education Secretary Visits Alabama A&M, Praises S.T.E.M. Development
US Secretary of Education John King visited Alabama A&M University, and praised the school’s efforts to bolster S.T.E.M. development and achievement.
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