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Ford Awards “All In Technology” Scholarships To Students Attending HBCUs
Joining forces with nationally syndicated radio personality and education advocate Tom Joyner, Ford is helping college students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities further their edu
105 Voices Of History
The 105 Voices Of History is a Historically Black Colleges & Universities (HBCU) Choir National Initiative created to promote diversity in America's national venues for the Arts. It provides a Nation
Hello Music Heads! U 105, HBCU Radio, has officially launched!
The HBCU Network (www.HBCUNetwork.com), a 24hour 365 days-a-year network dedicated to the education, entertainment, sports, and lifestyles of the 105 Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU
Harris-Stowe Board of Regents to Name Main Campus in Honor of Dr. Henry Givens, Jr.
Harris-Stowe State University will hold a special naming ceremony for its Midtown campus, Friday, September 30, 2011, at 9 a.m. The university is honoring outgoing president Dr. Henry Givens, Jr. by n
Myrlie Evers To Keynote The 2011 Founder’s Day Convocation At Alcorn
Alcorn will honor outstanding students, alumni, faculty and staff at its 2011 Founder’s Day Convocation in the historic Oakland Memorial Chapel at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 27. Myrlie Evers,
Alcorn Health Physics/ Advanced Technologies student selected for the prestigious US EPA Fellowship
The Alcorn family is proud of George Osei, a junior majoring in the radiation technology/health physics program in the Department of Advanced Technologies, for being the recipient of the prestigious U
The FBI's Free Child ID App: Putting Safety in Your Hands
You're shopping at the mall with your children when one of them suddenly disappears. A quick search of the nearby area is unsuccessful. What do you do? Now there's a free new tool from the FBI tha
Alcorn Exceeds Enrollment Goal, Highest Recorded Headcount
Coming off a record summer enrollment of over 1,900 students, Alcorn kicked off its new academic year by welcoming a record breaking freshman class of more than 1,500 students and 495 transfer student
ASU To Sponsor Annual Sweet Potato Jamboree/Fall Vegetable Field Day
Alcorn State University Extension/Research and Demonstration Farm will hold its annual Sweet Potato Jamboree/Fall Vegetable Field Day on Thursday, September 22, 2011, from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., 294
Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial in Washington Makes Its Debut
On Monday the public gets its first glimpse of a new attraction on the National Mall – the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. More than 25 years in the making, the King Memorial is set amid four acres o
Kanye Heads List of Most Unpopular African-Americans in the US.
Kanye West (#4 overall) topped the list of the most unliked personalities in the US on a recent Ipsos poll. Over 2,000 US adults were polled to pick America's favorite and most trusted personalities.
Denzel, Morgan, Halle among Top 25 When It Comes To Favorable Public Opinion
Denzel Washington (#2 overall) topped the list of African-Americans on a recent Ipsos list which polled over 2,000 US adults as America's favorite and most trusted personalities, and the one whose end
Morehouse College Glee Club Celebrates 100 Years
The Maroon & White Fund, a 501(c)(3) support organization, will host a national tribute to the Morehouse College Glee Club's "100 Years in Song" with a weekend celebration to include the launch of the
Alcorn Extension Administrator McAfee appointed to ADEC board
Dr. Dalton H. McAfee, extension administrator at Alcorn State University, was recently appointed to the board of directors of the American Distance Education Consortium (ADEC), according to Dr. Bobby
Alcorn State's President and staff to appear on Talking Sports Live with Deuce McAllister and Rob Jay
Alcorn President and university members to appear on Talking Sports Live with Deuce McAllister and Rob Jay WHAT: President M. Christopher Brown II of Alcorn State University along with Vice Preside
Do "U" Support The HBCUNetwork? Sign the Roll!
Students, Alum and Supporters of the HBCU Nation we need your help! Lets show the world that you want the first ever HBCU Television Network in your channel line-up. It's time to showcase the magni
Harris-Stowe Hosts First Accounting Career Awareness Program for Local High School Students
Last week concluded the first National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) Accounting Career Awareness Program (ACAP) at Harris-Stowe State University, during which 25 local minority high school s
News Station Edits Video to Distort Child's Words To "I'm Going To Have Me A Gun"
By The Root as posted on The Huffington Post. The Huffington Post has picked up a Maynard Institute report that a Chicago news station is under fire for purposely taking the words of a 4-year-old b
Former Harris-Stowe Student Athlete to Participate In Fundraiser with Larry Hughes
After Being Paralyzed in a Car Accident, Kenny Lee Makes an Effort to Return to the Court Former Harris-Stowe State University student-athlete Kenny Lee is participating in the Man-to-Man celebrity
Harris-Stowe President to be Honored at MOKAN 36th Anniversary Awards Dinner
Harris-Stowe State University President Dr. Henry Givens Jr. will be honored with the MOKAN Lifetime Achievement Award on Friday, July 29, 2011, during the company’s 36th anniversary awards dinner.
Stillman's Poston Awarded Opportunity in Undergrad Research Program
Stillman's Brittany Poston is busy in the lab this summer, as she has been awarded the opportunity to participate in the Summer Undergraduate Research Program at the University of West Georgia (UWG),
Stillman's Jones is All-American at NCAA Division II Track & Field National Championships
Stillman junior nursing major, Janae Jones, placed 6th in the national overall women's 400-meter at the NCAA Division II Track and Field National Championships in Turlock, Ca. She also ranked 11th in
13 Year Old Morehouse Whiz Kid Dominating College
Originally titled Morehouse Whiz Kid is Causing a Stir: 13-Year-Old Dominates College By Boyce Watkins, PhD At thirteen years of age, Stephen Stafford is causing quite a stir at Morehouse College
Every Girl in the World Should Get Tested
Although National HIV Testing Day has passed, it is still an excellent idea to get tested on a regular basis after engaging in activities that may lead to the spread of this disease. Join Franchesca R
Stillman Alum to produce play "God Give Me the Grace"
Stillman graduate, Shirlicia Reynolds, will be producing her play, "God Give Me the Grace," at The Rialto Center for the Arts in Atlanta on July 29-31. Reynolds is writer/producer/director for the pla