Students hoping to bring hoverboards to Alabama A&M University for the spring semester will have to wait, as the university this week joined a growing list of area schools to ban the personal transporter from campus.
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North Carolina A&T Joins Coalition in Support of Connect NC Bond Plan
North Carolina A&T State University Chancellor Harold Martin will join higher education leaders from Guilford County today to sign a resolution of support for the Connect NC Bond plan, a proposal that seeks to deliver more than $2 billion to improve infrastructure at the state’s public colleges, parks, and agencies.
Howard Divinity Delegation Travels to Ethiopia For Return of Sacred Biblical Manuscript
Representatives from the Howard University School of Divinity (HUSD) have traveled to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to return a sacred, 14th-15th century manuscript to Debre Libanos Monastery, one of Ethiopia’s holiest sites.
VIDEO – Albany State's Rose Bowl Parade Appearance
Alumni and supporters of Albany State University’s Marching Rams raised more than $330,000 to send the band to Pasadena for the 2016 Rose Bowl New Year’s Day Parade.
As Norfolk State Basketball Player Fights Out of Coma, Community Surrounds With Support
Norfolk State University women’s basketball player Amber Brown remains hospitalized 10 days after being found unresponsive in her dorm room by teammates, but the Spartan community has galvanized to help raise funds and awareness in support of her fight.
Tennessee State Student's Murals Revitalize Nashville Neighborhood
Jenkins grew up in the neighborhood. He works part-time at Home Depot, collecting carts from the parking lot. But he says he’s usually preoccupied with one thing: art.
Southern Announces Several Dean Appointments
Southern University announced several interim and permanent dean appointments this week at its spring academic convocation.
Black Collegiate Coaches Propose 'Eddie Robinson Rule' for NCAA Hiring Equity
An organization representing minority coaches has proposed a new rule that would provide more opportunities for minority candidates to earn coaching and leadership positions.
Alcorn State Drops Credit Hour Degree Requirement to 120
With the start of the 2016-2017 academic year, Alcorn is reducing the credit hour requirement for baccalaureate level degrees from 124 to 120.
HBCU Digest Podcast Series – Barber Scotia Alumna A. Kim McTillmon
Rev. McTillmon joins the podcast series to discuss Barber Scotia’s recent spring closure announcement, the school’s debt issues, and the alumni mobilization effort to keep the school alive.
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