Historically Black Colleges & Universities

HBCU Lifestyle Podcast Episode 25 with Eddie Francis

HL 025: Dr Larry Walker, Student Leadership and JCC Criminal Justice Program

HBCU Lifestyle contributor Dr. Larry J. Walker is featured on Episode 25 as he explains why he believes HBCUs are one of the best places for incarcerated youth to move toward successful lives. The episode also includes another Claflin man, Dennis Richmond, Jr., and we learn what makes Jarvis Christian College’s Criminal Justice program one […]

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Coppin State alum Stephanie Ready reporting for Fox Sports.

Coppin Alumna Ready is the 1st Full-time Female NBA Analyst

FOX Sports Southeast announced that Coppin State alum Stephanie Ready will make the move from the Charlotte Hornets sidelines to the broadcast booth with Eric Collins and Dell Curry, becoming the first full-time female NBA game analyst. Ready has been a fixture with the Charlotte Hornets. She will be entering her 12th season with the

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The Apple HBCU Scholars Program is the first of several programs under the new Apple and TMCF Diversity Initiative.

Apple Launches HBCU Scholarship in Partnership with TMCF

The Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) has launched the application process for the inaugural year of the Apple HBCU Scholars Program, the largest and most comprehensive scholarship effort in HBCU history. Thirty successful undergraduate student recipients will be awarded sizable scholarships and receive year-long mentorships by Apple employees to include a paid internship at Apple

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(Pictured L to R) Dr. Thelma T. Daley, 16th National President, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc.; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. members; Dr. Harriet F. Davis, Vice Chancellor, NCCU Institutional Advancement; Dr. Paulette Walker, National President, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc.; Dr. Joan Prince, Chair, Distinguished Professor Endowed Chair Task Force

Delta Sigma Theta Awards NCCU $200k for Scientific Research

North Carolina Central University (NCCU) has been granted the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. Distinguished Professor Endowed Chair Award. The $200,000 award will support university efforts in integrated biosciences that focus on uterine fibroid tumor research. The award was presented at Delta Sigma Theta’s 52nd National Convention in Houston, Texas, on July 25, 2015. Dr.

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The Claflin University 2015 Confirmation Ceremony for the Freshman Class of 2019

Claflin Welcomes Largest Freshman Class in University History

The Claflin University Freshman College inducted the Class of 2019 – one of the largest in University history – during the 2015 Confirmation Ceremony earlier this month. The ceremony culminated a week-long orientation for new students. “In the Class of 2019 you have cyber security scholars, Darla Moore scholars, honors college scholars, (Rudolph) Canzater scholars

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The Marching Musical Machine of the Mid-South performs at the 2014 Honda Battle of the Bands in the Georgia Dome. (Photo via Honda Battle of the Bands).

Golden Lions’ Marching Band, M4, Strives for Perfection

The University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Golden Lions are preparing for an eventful 2015-2016 school year. The team opens the season against the South Carolina State Bulldogs in the 11th annual MEAC/SWAC Challenge presented by Disney in Orlando, Florida. As the football team gears up for the game, so will the Marching Musical Machine

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Edward Waters College Biology Professors Prabir K. Mandal, Ph.D. and Anita Mandal, Ph.D.

EWC Researchers Partner With Michigan State to Crack Genetic Transmission Code

Two Edward Waters College (EWC) professors are working to decipher a protein code that could be used to manipulate and possibly end several wide-spread diseases. Biology Professors Prabir K. Mandal, Ph.D. and Anita Mandal, Ph.D. collaborated with Mishra Sudish, Ph.D. from Michigan State University to conduct the pilot study. Their research could lay the ground

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