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HBCU’s plan to strengthen relationships with surrounding communities
“We must help solve the problems of the community. There’s too much talent inside an institute to be in a community and not relate that to the community over the broad areas of economics, education and the like.”
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The Faces Change But the Tradition of the HBCU Greek Stroll Remains
The HBCU Greek Stroll is always an amazing sight.. and interestingly enough it changes with each school you visit
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Cirque du Soleil creates Michael Jackson tribute
Michael Jackson’s estate and Cirque du Soleil announced plans Tuesday to produce a touring acrobatics show based on Jackson’s music.
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Fayetteville State University wins an historic 1st place in Business Plan Competition
Fayetteville State University won first place in this year’s challenge, earning $15,000. The university won the event in 2005, 2007 and 2008, making it the only school to win multiple first-place distinctions since the competition began.
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Civil Rights matriarch, Dorothy Height, dies at age 98
Dorothy I. Height, 98, a founding matriarch of the American civil rights movement whose crusade for racial justice and gender equality spanned more than six decades, died early Tuesday morning of natural causes
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HU medical team’s mission delayed by Iceland eruption
The Howard University Medical Team planned to leave for a two-week mission in Nigeria on Friday, but the team’s flight had a connection in Frankfurt, Germany, that was canceled due to the volcanic eruption in Iceland.
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New documentary portays the journey of 1st AA women Filmakers
Inside the Digital Moving Image Salon takes us on the journey of one of the first African American women filmmakers and animators of our time, Ayoka Chenzira
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DSU’s President introduces a new style of leadership
Harry L. Williams makes a point of taking a stroll around campus almost every day, he said. Sometimes for lunch, sometimes for a meeting he intentionally schedules outside the office, sometimes for no particular reason. He calls his leadership style “management by walking.”
