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Money Running Out For College Students’ Jobs
The money that funds Tennessee State University’s student work study program will run out of funds before the semester ends.
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Dillard President Hughes on Obama’s HBCU committment
Dr. Marvalene Hughes, president of Dillard University, and a former member of the president’s HBCU Advisory Board explains the significance of the president’s recomittment to HBCUs, especially hers, a resilient survivor of Hurricane Katrina.
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NCA&T’s “Tweet” Cook Makes 1st Team All-MEAC
The North Carolina A&T women’s basketball team won its third straight MEAC regular-season title and was rewarded for it. Five Aggies earned postseason honors.
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Hampton U President Named Chair of Obama’s HBCU Advisory
Hampton University President William Harvey was appointed chairman of the President’s Board of Advisors on Historically Black Colleges and Universities during a White House event Friday.
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PVAMU band a legacy to Director George Edwards
The conference title was a fitting tribute to Prairie View A&M’s legendary band director, George Edwards, who died in March 2009. For much of Edwards’ 31 years at PVAMU, the Marching Storm was the only reason to come out and see the football team.
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Ouch, they’re going in on twitter #welcometoVSU
This is one of the reasons twitter is so off the chain. Real time commentary on topics of interest across geography, time, age, etc. So the topics are sometimes harsh, sometimes wonderful. Today welcome to Virginia State U, where…
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Louisiana Universities to Fight Cuts
LSU, Southern University and University of New Orleans faculty members are meeting late this week to map plans for a statewide mobilization effort in defense of state higher education funding.
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The Famuan wins awards at HBCU Student News Conference
The awards included Best Sports Feature Story, Best Editorial/Opinions Section, Best Informational Graphic or News Art/Illustration, Best Spot News Story, Best Arts and Entertainment Criticism and Best Student Newspaper.