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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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HL24: HBCU Symposium, Award-Winning App and Dr. TaKeia Anthony

HL 024: HBCU Symposium, An Award-Winning Barber Shop App and Dr. TaKeia Anthony

Episode 24 is full of youth and pure energy. The 2015 HBCU Symposium will be October 9th and 10th in Nashville, so Dr. Crystal deGregory returns to tell us about it in the feature interview on Episode 24. Recent graduate Michael DeVore tells us about an innovative app that can be used when it’s time

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Kai Shen, Ph.D, assistant professor in chemistry and forensic science.

Savannah State Receives Over $1M in New Research Grants

Savannah State University (SSU) has been approved for three new grants that total $1,041,153 in funding. All three will include student researchers and focus on STEM-related fields. A grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) will allow SSU to develop and implement an undergraduate certificate program in the technical, logistical, policy, research and commerce-related issues

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Tuskegee University receives $7.1 million grant to improve veterinary education

Tuskegee Receives $7.1M Grant to Improve Veterinary Program

The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has awarded a grant of $7,181,671 to the Tuskegee University School of Veterinary Medicine within the College of Veterinary Medicine, Nursing and Allied Health. The grant will enable the veterinary program to expand its ability to recruit, train and

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