Three finalists will interview this month to become the next chancellor of Southern University’s two-year campus in Shreveport.
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How Alabama State Shaped the National Civil Rights Movement
In a glass enclosure along one wall in the lobby of the Levi Watkins Learning Center at Alabama State University, among the various artifacts, sculptures and awards, there is a photo that probably best encapsulates the historically black college’s instrumental yet awkward role in the Civil Rights Movement.
Morgan State Student Stabbed, Killed; Third Campus Stabbing in Less Than a Year
A Morgan State University student is dead after being stabbed outside of an apartment complex adjacent to the campus last night.
FAMU Professor Calls for Campus-Wide Smoking Ban
Simmons knows what smoking and tobacco use does to the heart and lungs of people, especially African-Americans. And Simmons believes FAMU should be at the forefront of discouraging smoking.
Delaware State, Black Journalists Nationwide Mourn Death of Michael Feeney
Michael Feeney, a 2005 Delaware State University graduate who forged national acclaim as a print journalist and emerging leader within the National Association of Black Journalists, died Sunday as a result of complications from a staph infection. He was 32.
HBCUs, Federal Government Must Find Middle Ground of Accountability
Historically black colleges and universities will not survive without support from the federal government, and the federal government won’t run at its optimal service capacity without engagement with and participation from HBCUs.
Jay Hopson Named Southern Mississippi Head Coach
Alcorn State University head football coach Jay Hopson was minutes ago announced as the new head football coach at the University of Southern Mississippi.
Morgan State Heads HBCU Community Green Energy Coalition
The program, which will commit and investment of $200,00 from the City of Baltimore to advance solar installation for up to 40 homes located within the Morgan Community Mile, was officially announced during the nationally recognized Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service.
Voorhees Men's Basketball Caps Road Trip with Homeless Outreach in Selma
While in Selma, the team partnered up with Selma’s McRae Learning Center to feed the homeless and the less fortunate of the community.
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 […]
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