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An AmeriCorps member prepares items to pack in kits for overseas troops at the DC Armory during 2013 National Day of Service and MLK Day activities.

MLK Day of Service 2015: 5 Ways to Volunteer in College

Each year, the Corporation for National and Community Service (CNCS) hosts the MLK Day of Service. This event brings together hundreds of thousands of volunteers spend their entire day at parks, homeless shelters, food pantries, hospitals, community gardens and other places serving their communities. Dr. King was so much about giving back to the community,

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Niche College Rankings Selects the 60 Best Historically Black Colleges and Universities. We list the top 20.

The 20 Best HBCUs Selected by Niche College Rankings 2015

Niche.com Inc. has released its 2015 best college rankings. Included in the over 40 rankings categories are the 60 best Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Covering colleges for more than 12 years, their comprehensive rankings methodology is based on 50 statistics and opinion-based surveys from thousands of current students and recent alumni. Of the

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HBCUs Join Universities Worldwide in Fight Against Hunger

College and university leaders across the world have joined hands to fight against hunger. By signing The Presidents United to Solve Hunger (PUSH) – a declaration, school leaders have pledged to take collective action against food insecurity and malnutrition and making it a priority moving forward. Participation makes it possible for members to share their

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The Nathelyne Archie Kennedy Architecture Building on the campus of Prairie View A&M University.

PVAMU is the Top Producer of Black Architecture Undergrads

Once again Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) has been ranked number 1 by Diverse Issues in Higher Education for producing Black Architecture undergraduate students. The ranking comes on the heels of PVAMU’s top ranking in producing African-American undergraduate Engineering students. Released annually, the Top 100 listing for Bachelor’s Degree producers provides a tool to measure

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HBCU Experience Book Editors stand Congressman Elijah Cummings holding up a copy of the book.

HBCU Experience Book Highlights Range of Black College Life

HBCU Experience – The Book: A Collection of Essays Celebrating the Black Experience is a compilation of a first-account essays that chronicles undergraduate realities at HBCUs across the nation, from student activism and leadership to mentoring and role models to dating and relationships to the fun and importance of fraternities and sororities and much more.

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Ron Brown Scholarship: Funding for Gifted and Black Seniors

Established in 1996, the Ron Brown Scholarship Program provides academic scholarships, leadership experiences, and service opportunities for young African Americans of outstanding promise. Upon acceptance, the scholars are awarded $40,000 each ($10,000 per year for four years toward educational expenses) that can be used to cover the cost of tuition, books, fees, computers, health insurance

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