While in Selma, the team partnered up with Selma’s McRae Learning Center to feed the homeless and the less fortunate of the community.
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Texas Southern Mourns Death of Alumna, Civil Rights Pioneer Holly Hogrobrooks
Holly Adrienne Hogrobrooks, civil rights pioneer who helped to organize Houston’s first sit-in on March 4, 1960, died January 22 after a lengthy illness. Her efforts helped pave the path to […]
Alabama State's Shane Parks to Intern at Morgan Stanley
An ASU junior finance major recently accepted an offer to work for one of the top banks in the world, Morgan Stanley, this summer.
Waller County Commissioners Approve Prairie View A&M as Early Voting Polling Site
By: Emily Foxhall – Houston Chronicle When Waller County Precinct 3 Constable Herschel Smith took office three years ago, he recalls, the county was abuzz with one topic: transparency. But […]
VIDEO – South Carolina State Presents $128 Million Budget
Officials at South Carolina State University have presented a $128 million budget proposal, which includes requests for forgiveness of public funded loans and more than $14 million in deferred maintenance requests.
Byron Rimm Resigns as PVAMU Basketball Coach
Byron Rimm has resigned as head basketball coach at Prairie View A&M University. Athletic Director Ashley Robinson made the announcement Wednesday morning. Assistant coach Byron Smith has been named interim head coach, effective immediately.
Former Alabama State Football Coach to Lead High School Program
Carver High has hired former Alabama State University coach Reggie Barlow as its new football coach, Carver principal Christopher Lindsey confirmed Wednesday afternoon by text message.
Shaw Receives Historic IBM Strategic Planning Grant
Shaw is the first historically black college or university in the nation to receive an IBM Impact Grant to be used for strategic planning.
Bill Proposed to Keep Morgan State Independent of Maryland Higher Ed System
Baltimore Sen. Joan Carter Conway, a Democrat, is sponsoring a bill in Annapolis that would prohibit the historically black Morgan State from being included in the university system.
Howard Law Students Aid DC Charter Students with College Application Process
The law students, many dressed in Howard law gear, helped students with FAFSAs, personal statements, and the basic application process.
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