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White House Correspondents’ Association Scholarship awarded to 3 Howard U students
The White House Correspondents’ Association is distributing a record $132,500 to eighteen (18) journalism student from five prestigious universities, and will honor the recipients at its annual scholarship luncheon on Friday, April 30th . Since 1991, the WHCA has awarded nearly $360,000 in scholarship money to 42 graduating high school seniors and college-level students. The…
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Dr. Ronald Mason Jr. Named as President of Southern University
Dr. Ronald Mason Jr. has his own HBCU Merger plan.. Lets support his vision
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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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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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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.”
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FAMU Alum Kick Off the Spring with a KickBall Game
FAMU shows us a great way to “KICK” off the Spring Season
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Tuskegee University to host HBCU President’s Symposium
The purpose of the symposium is to highlight the challenges, opportunities and threats of the unique and diverse group of colleges and universities composed of today’s HBCUs.
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JSU president interviews for position at rival HBCU
“I believe in HBCUs, and I believe we need strong ones for a lot of different reasons,” he said. “Bottom line question is where can that cause best be served?”