Due to the pending inclement weather forecast, several Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) sporting events have been postponed or rescheduled.
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HBCU Digest Podcast Series – Dr. Mary Evans Sias
Former Kentucky State University President and American Association of State Colleges and Universities’ MLI Director Mary Sias discusses the upcoming leadership institute, the attraction of the HBCU presidency, and the urgent issues facing HBCU culture today.
Hampton President, First Lady Eclipse $3 Million in Donations to University
With Dr. and Mrs. William R. Harvey’s latest $100,000 gift to the William R. Harvey Leadership Institute, HU’s University President has given more than $3 million to the institution of higher learning that has grown exponentially under his leadership. That personal donation dollar amount is $3,066,327.
Howard Leads HBCU Effort to Bring Black Talent to Silicon Valley
The slow progress reflects the knottiness of one of Silicon Valley’s most persistent problems: It’s too white.
Robert Dixon Named Cheyney Interim Provost
Dr. Robert M. Dixon, an educator with more than four decades of experience in management, research and teaching, is Cheyney University’s new Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs
More Athletic Partnerships on the Way for FAMU, FSU
Like it or not, the Rattlers should expect more cooperation between the Florida A&M University and Florida State athletic departments.
Hampton Clarifies Bill Cosby Trustee Status
Embattled comedian and philanthropist Bill Cosby no longer serves as a member of Hampton University’s Board of Trustees, having allowed his term on the board to expire two years ago without seeking reelection.
Norfolk State Reassigns Women's Basketball Coach Debra Clark
Norfolk State University Director of Athletics Marty L. Miller announced Wednesday afternoon that Spartan head women’s basketball coach Debra Clark has been reassigned within the department, effective immediately.
Central State President Secures $2 Million for S.T.E.M. Scholarships
Central State University President Dr. Cynthia Jackson-Hammond has secured $2M in funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service to support the development of a well-qualified and diverse College of Science and Engineering student applicant pool.
Accreditation Probation Removed for Tuskegee Occupational Therapy Program
The program has also been removed from probation by its accrediting agency, the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE).
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