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VH1 network’s Sorority Sisters logo during the show’s opening.

Beyond Sorority Sisters: Questions We Should Ask Ourselves

So as I am writing this the wonderful women of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. have just celebrated their 102nd Founders’ Day. The women of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. are gearing up for their celebration on January 15th and the women of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. will be right behind them celebrating their […]

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Voorhees College students participate in campus upgrades for the Retool You School Program presented by Home Depot.

Retool Your School is Now Accepting Applications from HBCUs

Atlanta, GA, January 20, 2015 — The Home Depot, the world’s largest home improvement retailer, announced that applications are now being accepted for its 2015 Retool Your School Campus Improvement Grant Program. This program, established in 2010, provides support for campus improvement projects at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) across the country. Since the

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The UMES Physical Therapy program graduate class of 2014.4 graduates.

Flawless: UMES Physical Therapy Grads Earn Perfect Record

The University of Maryland Eastern Shore’s physical therapy program rightfully promotes itself as a place where every graduate leaves well-prepared to pass the national licensure examination required to treat patients. The Class of 2014 did its part this fall to reinforce that assertion. All 28 UMES Physical Therapy Graduate qualified for licenses to practice, giving the

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African-American female high school student sits outside with her books, headphones and backpack.

College Board Fee Waiver: Eligibility for SAT and AP Exams

The College Board fee waiver is provided to students with a demonstrated financial need and for whom it would create an undue burden. Becuase of financial difficulties, waivers are provided to ensure that no student misses the opportunity to pursue admission to the college of their choice.  If test fee is a barrier for you,

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Vice President Joe Biden visited NSU to announce a $25 million cybersecurity education effort and workforce initiative.

Cybersecurity Education: 13 HBCUs to Get $25M Funding Boost

On January 15th, Vice President Biden, Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz, and White House Science Advisor John Holdren traveled to Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Virginia to announce that the Department of Energy will provide a $25 million grant over the next five years to support cybersecurity education. The new grant will support the creation of a

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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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