The Norfolk State University Board of Visitors last week named Eddie Moore as its permanent president, removing the interim label he has held since arriving on campus in September 2013, and marking the third Virginia HBCU to tap the former state treasurer to lead as president.
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Reports: Jackson State to Hire Tony Hughes as Next Football Coach
Jackson State will hire Tony Hughes as its next football coach, sources have confirmed to The Clarion-Ledger.
WSSU Trustee Donates $25,000 for Student Scholarships
A $25,000 donation from a member of the Winston-Salem State University Board of Trustees will create scholarships for financially challenged students while supporting academic excellence at the university.
Decision Nears in Potential Sale of Howard Television Station
WHUT, which now reaches roughly two million households in the Washington area, remains the only black-owned public station in the country and one of only a few black stations anywhere on television.
That may soon change.
Ruben Studdard Returns to Alabama A&M For Master's Degree
Alabama A&M University alumnus and entertainer Ruben Studdard returned to his alma mater last week to receive a master’s of arts from AAMU.
Texas Southern President John Rudley to Resign
Texas Southern University announced that President John M. Rudley will be stepping down at the end of the academic year.
VIDEO – Stillman President Moves Into Campus Dorm
WVUA in Tuscaloosa, AL reports on Stillman College President Peter Millet, who last month moved into a campus men’s dorm to give students greater access to quick solutions for problems.
FAMU Grad is First in His Family to Receive Diploma, Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees
When Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) graduate student Riccardo Jean crosses the stage to receive his diploma on Friday, it will add to a long list of firsts in his family.
Spelman Alumna Chelsea Jackson Uses Yoga to Empower Black Girls
When the Spelman College alum isn’t teaching R&B singer Janelle Monáe how to ‘do that yoga,’ she’s putting her PhD from Emory college to great use through her Yoga, Literature, and Art Camp for black and brown girls from marginalized communities.
Morgan State Athletes Bring Holiday Cheer to Local Hospital
In recognition that not everyone will have an opportunity to spend this holiday season at home with loved ones, Morgan President David Wilson and members of the MSU Bears athletic teams including football, volleyball, track, cheerleading, and bowling volunteered to share some of their time with those who might not be able to get home for the holidays.
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