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Law student Herrittaccei Shabazz stand in front of the FAMU College of Law building in Orlando, Florida.

FAMU College of Law Exceeds State Average in Bar Exams

Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) College of Law achieved a 73.6 percent passage rate on the July 2014 Florida Bar Exam, besting the overall average for the second time within two years. FAMU’s 73.6 percent passage rate was higher than the overall average of 71.8 percent. “The latest results help to solidify the direction

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Dr. Frank Pogue Named Interim President of Cheyney University

Frank Pogue Named Interim President of Cheyney University

Dr. Frank Pogue, who retired in June as president of Grambling State University in Louisiana, was selected by the Board of Governors of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education to serve as interim president of Cheyney University of Pennsylvania on Thursday, October 9th. Dr. Pogue was president of Edinboro University of Pennsylvania for 11 years,

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Vh1 Partners With Actor-Writer-Producer Nick Cannon For Original Movie “Drumline: A New Beat”

Drumline: A New Beat to Premiere Oct 27th on VH1

VH1’s upcoming original movie “Drumline: A New Beat,” produced in partnership with Fox Television Studios, and executive produced by the original film producers Wendy Finerman, Dallas Austin and Jody Gerson, along with Nick Cannon, will premiere Monday, October 27th at 9PM ET/PT.  The original film was produced by Fox 2000. The telefilm is the next project in

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Students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities are encouraged to submit online proposals centered around the theme of “Building Sustainable Communities”.

Ford HBCU Community Challenge Competition 2014

Ford Motor Company and Ford Motor Company Fund are encouraging students enrolled at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to submit proposals in a competition to earn scholarships while also contributing to their communities. Up to $75,000 in scholarships and university and community grants will be awarded to the winning student team and project. Now

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An image from Meharry Medical College STEM PhD Graduation ceremony.

HBCUs Produce Most Black STEM PhDs, Grads Get Least Aid

New research on the educational pathways of black STEM PhD holders finds that nearly a third of those from historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) graduated with high levels of debt. The American Institutes for Research (AIR) also found that 72 percent of those with a STEM doctorate from an HBCU also earned their undergraduate

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Wilberforce University announces Dr. Algeania Warren Freeman as its new president.

Wilberforce University Names Its 20th President

Wilberforce University, the country’s oldest private historically black college and university,  today revealed its selection of a new president, Dr. Algeania Warren Freeman.  The extensive search and evaluation process was a collaborative effort by an executive search committee from the Board of Trustees, faculty, student body and alumni.  Aiding in the search was global executive

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Toyota Green Initiative Prius Donation to Livingstone College at Hendrick Toyota of Concord, NC.

Toyota Green Initiative Delivers Prius Hybrids To 22 HBCUs

Toyota will deliver brand new hybrid vehicles to select Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to kick-off the fifth-year of the Toyota Green Initiative—an environmental stewardship platform designed to educate HBCU students and alumni on the benefits of adopting a sustainable lifestyle. The donation is in conjunction with Toyota’s continued support of HBCU athletic programs

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