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Aggie Pride: NCAT Shines at BE SMART Hackathon in Silicon Valley
A team of four N.C. A&T engineering students emerged from Silicon Valley as the winners of Black Enterprise’s TechConneXt Summit BE SMART hackathon.
Holiday Black College Gift Guide 2014
With the holidays quickly approaching, now’s the perfect time to start thinking about your black college gift list for family, friends, students and alumni this season! To help, we’ve put together our first HBCU Lifestyle Holiday Gift Guide to help you choose from a variety of gift categories that meets your needs. Don’t see the […]
Pre-Doctoral Fellowship: Disability Policy Research in Economics
Applications are now being accepted by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Disability Research Center for the 2014-2015 Pre-Doctoral Fellowship in Disability Policy Research. These fellowships are funded by the Social Security Administration-Disability Research Consortium and are open to doctoral students in Economics. Pre-Doctoral Fellowship Details 12 month stipend of $22,476 to cover the […]
Deaths from Bullying
Deaths from Bullying by William Jackson, M.Edu Consulted with Cheryl Williams, LPN Tragic Events There are tragic stories of young people like 15 year old Phoebe Prince who have taken their lives because of bullying. Even Iain Steele a 15 year old that lived in Chicago and had a promising future in high school and […]
Jacksonville Goes to College Week
Jacksonville Goes to College Week October 9 – 15, 2011 Creating a multicultural mindset of attending college does not start in middle or high school, but manifest itself at the primary and elementary levels. Statistics show that two thirds of current and future jobs will require a college degree, at the minimum a Bachelors. The […]