Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Donates $250,000 to UNCF
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority’s donations to the nation’s largest provider of educational support to minorities exceeds $4 million.
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Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority’s donations to the nation’s largest provider of educational support to minorities exceeds $4 million.
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W. Franklin Evans becomes the ninth president of the private four-year historically black college located in Denmark, South Carolina.
Voorhees Names W. Franklin Evans as New College President Read More »
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced $18.9 million in awards to build or improve research facilities and equipment at 1890 Land-Grant HBCUs.
USDA Awards Over $18 Million to Improve HBCU Research Facilities Read More »
Lincoln University (PA) has been awarded a $50,000 U.S. State Department grant to fund a new program for STEM students to participating in study abroad research.
Lincoln University Awarded $50,000 for STEM Study Abroad Program Read More »
The Spelman College has announced that a record-breaking 277 study students have traveled abroad to 18 countries during summer 2016.
Studying Abroad: Spelman Outpaces National Average for Minorities Read More »
Morgan State University has been awarded a $339,365 research grant from the U.S. Army for Gallium nitride (GaN) based electronics.
Morgan Awarded Nearly $340K in Grants for Electronics Research Read More »
The White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities has announced that students from across 63 HBCUs have been named HBCU All-Stars.
HBCU All-Stars: White House Selects 73 Students for 2016 Class Read More »
From four decades as a faculty member and administrator and three-times as a University CEO Charlie Nelms shares his best tips for the Class of 2020.
HBCU Class of 2020: Top 10 Advice for College Success Read More »