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Entrepreneur Spotlight: Interview with Dr. Denise Mose – Alabama A&M Alum

Entrepreneur Spotlight is our first in a series of Entrepreneurs who are paving the way in innovation, enlightenment of themselves and the business world. If you are an entrepreneur who has a great story to share, you could be featured. Contact Us!   HBCU Lifestyle: Dr. Denise Y. Mose tell HBCU Lifestyle readers how your […]

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15 Year Old is Youngest Student in the History of Morehouse College [VIDEO]

Source: Shawn D. Lewis, The Detroit News Southfield— Stephen Stafford chafes at the label “genius” — even if he is the youngest student in the history of Atlanta’s Morehouse College. “I just consider myself 15,” says the former Detroit resident, who spoke Friday to a crowd of fellow teens at the Southfield Public Library, hoping

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Film Captures the Story of the First Female Head Coach of a College Men’s Golf Team [VIDEO]

Source: Tennessee State University The challenges and triumphs of Tennessee State University alumna and faculty member Dr. Catana Starks’ journey as the first female head coach of an NCAA Division I men’s golf team have been captured and will be shared with the world in an upcoming feature film, From the Rough. The films stars

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Morehouse President Shares Story Behind How 300 Grads Brought Oprah to Tears [VIDEO]

Source: Connie Ann Kirk, Examiner.com & CNN Amid the high-profile singers, actors, journalists, and others paying tribute to Oprah Winfrey at the “Surprise Oprah! A Farewell Spectacular” event the second part of which aired on The Oprah Winfrey Show on Tuesday, a group of men most people do not know hit a high note that

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Gil Scott-Heron: Remembering the Godfather of Hip-Hop & Fellow HBCU grad [VIDEO]

Source: Greg Kot, Chicago Tribune & Guardian News and Media In 1970, the American poet and jazz musician Gil Scott-Heron, who has died aged 62 after returning from a trip to Europe, recorded a track that has come to be seen as a crucial forerunner of rap. To many it made him the “godfather” of

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Indie Filmmaker and FAMU Grad Akil DuPont earns two Student Emmys

What’s the difference between a musical and a story told through song? Akil DuPont, director of the short film “Underground,” would say a musical would net a few raised eyebrows. A story told through song, however, could reel in two Student Emmy Awards. “Every filmmaker hopes their film will do well,” DuPont said. “That’s always

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Florida A&M, Tennessee State Partner with Tom Joyner’s HBCUsOnline.com to Offer Online Degree Program

Source: PRLog FAMU and Tennessee State join Texas Southern University to become part of Joyner’s education services company that launched nine-months ago. HBCUsOnline also is offering a wide range of professional certificates. Florida A & M University and Tennessee State University are partnering with Tom Joyner’s HBCUsOnline as part of a new national initiative to

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