Historically black colleges and universities

Three APhA-ASP Howard University College of Pharmacy Students pose together in Washington, DC.

Howard University College of Pharmacy Students Receive Global Training

Students in the Howard University College of Pharmacy are gaining real-world experience in international pharmacy through a new rotation program that arranges placements in at least five countries. Four students recently started rotations in India and Qatar. The international pharmacy rotation program was launched last year to give students practical experience in international health care […]

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Cheyney and Vermont Law School Partner to Offer Pre-Law Opportunities

Cheyney and Vermont Law School Partner to Offer Pre-Law Opportunities

Cheyney University (CU) of Pennsylvania has exciting news for pre-law students. CU recently signed a partnership agreement with Vermont Law School that will allow qualified CU graduates to enter into Law School at Vermont Law School which, according to U.S. News & World Report, has the top-ranked environmental law program in the nation. The goal

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The Tom Joyner Foundation (TJF) launched a new scholarship for fine arts scholars at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).

Tom Joyner Foundation Offers Fine Arts Scholarships for HBCU Students

The Tom Joyner Foundation (TJF) launched a new scholarship for fine arts scholars at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The TJF Fine Arts Scholarships Program will provide two (2) deserving students at HBCUs a $1,000 scholarship from the Foundation. The program is funded with money from a portion of the proceeds from the art

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CHES Exam: Cynthia Harris, director of FAMU's Institute of Public Health in an interview.

FAMU Public Health Students Secure 100 Percent Pass Rate on CHES Exam

Since 2009, 19 students have become eligible to take the Certified Education Health Specialist (CHES) credentialing exam at the Florida A&M University (FAMU) Institute of Public Health. Each of those students successfully passed the exam, allowing FAMU to hold the distinction of having a 100 percent pass rate on one of the nation’s most respected

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Arturo Sandoval, 2014 Guest Artist at the 34th Annual Alcorn State University Jazz Festival on Saturday, April 12, 2014 at the Vicksburg Convention Center, Vicksburg, MS.

Alcorn State Jazz Fest to Feature Grammy Award Winner Arturo Sandoval

Alcorn State University is pleased to announce that a 10-time Grammy Award winner Arturo Sandoval will participate in its annual Jazz Fest slated for Saturday, April 12, at the Vicksburg Convention Center. Over three decades the Department of Fine Arts at Alcorn State University, with funding from the Mississippi Arts Commission, the Southern Arts Federation

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UNCF surprises Ashley Booth and her family with a Scholarship on The Queen Latifah Show.

Johnson C Smith Student Awarded UNCF Scholarship on Queen Latifah Show

UNCF (United Negro College Fund), the nation’s largest and most effective minority education organization, delivered an overwhelming surprise to Ashley Booth, a deserving student at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, North Carolina. As part of the 35th annual UNCF An Evening of Stars fundraising show, UNCF president and CEO Dr. Michael L. Lomax arranged

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