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North Carolina A&T to Celebrate 125 Years of Educational Excellence

North Carolina A&T to Celebrate 125 Years of Excellence

North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University will commemorate 125 years as a premier institution of higher learning, during the 2015-16 academic year. To celebrate, the university has planned a year-long series of events with the theme, Our Pride, Our Future. “This is an exciting time to be a member of the Aggie family,” said

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Tennessee State University Alumna Leia Avery is the creator of popular card game Catch My Drift?!?

TSU Alumna Leia Avery Makes Waves in Board Game Industry

Leia Avery, a native of Chicago, IL, and is a graduate of Tennessee State University (TSU) where she earned her degree in Business Administration. Leia did not just start her business education when she got to college. She has been testing the entrepreneurial waters since childhood. As a kid, Leia’s early entrepreneurial endeavors included hosting

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Roy George, Ph.D., chair of the Department of Computer and Information Science at Clark Atlanta University (CAU)

Clark Atlanta Professor Among Top 100 Technology Leaders

The Atlanta Business Chronicle named Roy George, Ph.D., chair of the Department of Computer and Information Science at Clark Atlanta University (CAU), in its top 100 technology leaders in Atlanta for 2015. Throughout his career, George has been recognized for his visionary leadership and student engagement in the academic technology realm.  His work made the

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HBCU Alignment: 5 Critical Areas that Need Adjustments

HBCU Alignment: 5 Critical Areas that Need Adjustments

As a stalwart advocate and supporter of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), I have been thinking a lot lately about what ails this sector of the academy and what can be done to enhance its relevance, responsiveness and competitiveness. Although both critics and supporters tend to write and speak about HBCUs as a monolithic

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