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Dr. Michael A. Casson Jr., an associate professor of economics at Delaware State University holds his book Enwan the Entrepreneur – Enwan’s First $avings Account.

Delaware State Professor Authors Children’s Book on Saving Money

Dr. Michael A. Casson Jr., an associate professor of economics at Delaware State University, has published a book for elementary school-aged children to begin their education in financial literacy. Dr. Michael Casson Jr. shows off his new book with a Towne Point Elementary School Class. The teacher on the top right, Linda Brown, edited the

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Good News: South Carolina State Remains Accredited

“South Carolina State University is open for business!” Those were the words of the university’s acting president when he announced the decision handed down by the university’s regional accrediting body at a press conference on Thursday, June 11, 2015. “We have good news,” said Dr. W. Franklin Evans. “SC State University is open for business

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Bethune-Cookman Among Top Online Master’s In Criminal Justice Programs

Bethune-Cookman Among Top Online Master’s In Criminal Justice Programs

Bethune-Cookman University (B-CU) is one of the best places to matriculate for criminal justice majors. The online program is ranked amongst the top picks from GoGrad.org. The B-CU online program, which is fairly new, is growing at a steady pace. The administration is extremely excited about the program’s progress thus far. “We are very proud

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Television reporter Brittany Noble-Jones

Alcorn State Alumna Brittany Noble-Jones Named Emerging Journalist of the Year

Television reporter Brittany Noble-Jones was named the 2015 Emerging Journalist of the Year by the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) on May 14, 2015. The award recognizes an early career journalist who, through their body of work, displays a commitment to NABJ’s goal of outstanding achievement by black journalists and a commitment to providing

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HBCU Alumni to Compete on New Golf Channel Reality Show

HBCU Alumni to Compete on New Golf Channel Reality Show

The Golf Channel will debut its new reality competition series, Altered Course, which combines golf, speed, fitness, teamwork and decision-making as teams navigate re-imagined and extreme golf holes in excess of 700 yards, traversing the natural obstacles and challenging terrain as fast as possible. Altered Course’s inaugural season will take place in Montego Bay, Jamaica.

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Tuskegee Ranked No 1 HBCU, No 6 in Alabama for Salary Potential

Tuskegee Ranked No 1 HBCU, No 6 in AL for Salary Potential

College Choice has published its 2015 rankings of U.S. Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Tuskegee University tops the list. The publication named the institution No. 1 among the nation’s top 25 HBCUs. According to its website, “College Choice is an independent online publication dedicated to helping students and their families find the right

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