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Macy’s Summer Internships Offer A Career Test Drive

Interested in the retail business? Get a head start on your career after college with 8-10 week paid summer internships at Macy’s. Macy’s internships are designed to provide hands-on education, experience in a focused area of expertise, exposure to people on a similar career path and training from some of the most prestigious experts in the retail industry.

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Oprah Winfrey shared nuggets of wisdom with Spelman graduates

Oprah Delivers Inspiring Words for Spelman Grads

On Sunday, May 20th, global media leader and philanthropist Oprah Winfrey took to the stage and inspired approximately 550 graduates when she delivered her commencement address to the Spelman College Graduating Class of 2012. Winfrey, who received an honorary degree from Spelman College in 1993 also received the institution’s National Community Service Award. Watch the

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Honda Battle of the

Final Eight HBCUs Selected for Honda Battle of the Bands

The nation’s marching band fans have spoken, and have chosen the top eight marching bands at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) for the 2012 Honda Battle of the Bands.  Now marking 10 years of celebrating the heritage, showmanship and scholarship of HBCU bands, the Honda Battle of the Bands will bring “The Homecoming” to

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Commentary: Knocking Down The Walls (2nd in a series)

Commentary by: Richard Gibson, Jr. Can HBCUs Help Change the Political Landscape in 2012? Yes they can! The 2012 election cycle is critically important for HBCUs and all that is associated with the same institutions…students, faculty, administrators, alumni. All parties therein must step up their participation in the political game in 2012. There are political

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