Jackson State University students combined their business and health-care knowledge to create a winning business plan aimed at shrinking Mississippi’s obesity numbers.
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Stillman Football Program May Be in Jeopardy?
Stillman College players and coaches expect to learn Thursday whether the school will continue to field a football team and continue its athletic program in other sports.
Bayou Classic Sets Post-Katrina Attendance Record
The most important number from the Bayou Classic may not be the 34 points Grambling State scored to defeat rival Southern 34-23 Saturday in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome.
Prairie View Plans Economic, Social Redevelopment in Wake of Sandra Bland Death
The historically black university will spend millions of dollars to build retail shops, student housing, entertainment centers and more along the road that winds into campus.
Legislative Plan May Give Tennessee State Independent Board of Trustees
Gov. Bill Haslam on Tuesday announced plans to overhaul the state’s public higher education system by creating independent governing boards for the six universities currently managed by the Tennessee Board of Regents.
Darrell Asberry to Resign as Texas Southern Football Coach
Texas Southern Tigers head football coach Darrell Asberry has informed TSU that he is stepping down from his post with the football program.
FAMU Athletic Director Wants to Replace Guarantee Games with Football Classics
If Florida A&M Athletic Director Milton Overton Jr. has his way, FAMU’s football team won’t have to play “money games” against FBS opponents.
Cheyney Placed on Accreditation Probation
Cheyney University, which has been running a deficit and experienced a 30 percent enrollment drop this year, has been placed on probation by the body that accredits colleges and universities.
Why More Black Engineers Aren’t Being Hired In Silicon Valley
When Joshua Mann set foot in SpaceX on the first day of his internship three summers ago, the scene was not entirely unexpected. “I’ll be honest. When I got to SpaceX there weren’t a lot of black engineers there,” he said. “There was a feeling, did I really belong here?”
Winston-Salem State Receives Diabetes Prevention Grant
Winston-Salem State University researchers have received a two-year $215,000 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) grant to work with Winston-Salem area churches to explore diabetes prevention in African-Americans age 18 and older.
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