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HBCUs: Page 14
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Saint Augustine’s University Receives Grant from Education Department for Math and Science Skills Program
Saint Augustine’s University will receive more than $297,000 from the U.S. Department of Education to bolster math and science skills of low-income and first-generation college students.
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U.S. Navy Recruiting Outreach and Diversity Creates Ambassador Program for HBCUs
U.S. Navy Recruiting Outreach and Diversity has created an ambassador program to bolster relations with HBCUs
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Jackson State University Students Leave or Forced to Adjust Amid City Water Crisis
University students are having to return to online classes due to severe complications brought on by Jackson, Mississippi’s water crisis.
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New Partnership to Help N.C. A&T Students Prepare for Fashion Industry Careers
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s fashion merchandising and design program is partnering with Harlem’s Fashion Row and Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy to prepare students for careers in the luxury fashion industry.
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Fisk University President Steps Down, Board Chair Will Become Acting President
Dr. Vann R. Newkirk has stepped down as president of Fisk University. Fisk Board of Trustees Chair Frank L. Sims will serve as acting president, effective immediately.
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NC A&T Starts School Year with Record Number of Students and New Programs
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University continues to be the nation's largest historically Black college or university (HBCU) for the ninth year in a row.
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Ross University School of Medicine Partners with HBCU Bethune-Cookman University for Medical School Pathway
Ross University School of Medicine is partnering with Bethune-Cookman University to improve access to education for those underrepresented and wanting to get into medicine.
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Howard University Partners with Agriculture Department for Diversity Fellowship Program
Howard University is partnering with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) for a new FAS Diversity Fellowship Program, which will support students getting master’s degrees in agribusiness or agricultural economics.
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Working Together, HBCUs and City Leadership Can Create Thriving Economies
City councils and HBCUs need to “connect the dots” between the graduates that HBCUs produce and the local economy, creating a system of equitable economic empowerment from which both benefit.
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Inflation and Cost of Living Impact Hiring at Tennessee’s HBCUs
Lower salaries can impact hiring. But where funding and staff fall short in Tennessee, partnerships have blossomed.
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Morris Brown College Partners with T.I. and Moolah Wireless to Give Students Free Tablets
Morris Brown College is partnering with Grammy Award-winning artist Clifford “T.I.” Harris and Moolah Wireless to give more than 200 free tablets with 12 months of data service to Morris Brown students to celebrate the restoration of the school.
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Hampton University Receives Donation from the Pastor of Historic Alfred Street Baptist Church
Hampton University received $25,000 on Jul. 2, from the Rev. Dr. Howard-John Wesley, senior pastor of the historic Alfred Street Baptist Church.
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