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Obama nominates FAMU VP for NOAA Leadership
Larry Robinson, FAMU’s vice president for research, has been nominated by Obama to become the country’s assistant secretary of commerce for conservation and management at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
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Welcome to Greensboro
A young activist takes us on a journey to her home city of Greensboro 1 year before the opening of the International Civil Rights Museum. The Museum opened yesterday.
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TSU professor barred for research fraud
A former nursing school professor at Tennessee State University has been barred for three years from receiving funding from the U.S. government after school officials found that he had falsified the results of a study paid for with a federal grant.
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VSU: New vision for Ettrick takes shape
There, the small village of Ettrick is a study in contrasts, boasting small-town charm alongside urban decay with a scenic, historic college — Virginia State University — atop the hill as its crown jewel and lifeblood.
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Higher Ed panel won’t reconsider decision on UMUC online program
Higher Ed panel won’t reconsider decision on UMUC online program, denied due to duplication of Morgan State’s Program
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Where do you Stand on the Mississippi HBCU Merger?
Gov. Haley Barbour has recommended Jackson State, Alcorn State and Mississippi Valley State merge to save the state money.
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FAMU’s Carla Willis is a University Money Maker
Carla Willis came to Florida A&M in February 2008 with more than 17 years experience of bringing in six- and seven-figure donations to major universities. She and her department have brought in $8.5 million for FAMU during the past two years.
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Hampton U. Receives Grant for Cancer Center Equipment
Hampton University has been awarded a federal grant to help buy a high-tech machine needed for its Proton Therapy Institute. Way to go Hampton!