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Hampton’s Black Family Conference to focus on ‘Mind, Body and Spirit’
A preconference workshop, “Let the Man Speak,” is from 9 a.m.-noon March 17. Participants will explore ways to empower young black males to succeed in school.
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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!
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Hamptonian to be inducted into the CIAA Hall of Fame
Eldece Clarke, 1988 graduate of Hampton U who went on to become one of the fastest women in the world in the 100 meters, will be inducted into the CIAA Hall of Fame on February 26 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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Consuela Lee, Jazz Pianist and Educator, Dies at 83
Consuela Lee, a jazz pianist who fought to establish an arts school for children in rural Alabama on the grounds of the moribund academy founded by her grandfather, died Dec. 26 in Atlanta. She was 83.
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Hampton’s President Harvey on Impact of Schools on Local Economy
The economic impact that Hampton University has had with academic research clearly convinces me that universities, municipalities and businesses working together in Hampton Roads will make our region a greater place to live, learn and work.
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Hampton University awarded $1.4 million to recruit students in the sciences
The National Science Foundation is giving Hampton University $1.4 million to recruit more minority students into the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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Hampton U. receives $380,000 to staff new cancer treatment center
Hampton University has started hiring employees for its Proton Therapy Institute, and now it has $380,000 extra to do so.