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HBCU Alum becomes first African American chief justice of the state Supreme Judicial Court
Rodrick L. Ireland grew up without exceptional means and at one point, a guidance counselor said he had a future as an auto mechanic, but he was surrounded by a close-knit family and community that pushed him to excel
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Photos from Delaware State University Homecoming 2010
“My visit back home for DSU Homecoming October 16, 2010 was monumental on all sorts of levels”
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Photos From The Magic City Classic 2010
Just driving in, you could smell the BBQs, hear the music and the laughter of the fans and residents of Birmingham.
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16-year-old scholar turns down Ivy League schools for FAMU
Florida A&M University freshman, Ralph Jones Jr., a 16 year old from Atlanta, Ga. turned down prominent Ivy League institutions such as Harvard to become a Rattler.
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Roland Martin comments on the relevance of HBCU’s in the current economy
One of the biggest problems with HBCU’s is that graduates do not give back at all to their university and if they do give back it is in extremely small amounts. When you look at some of the larger institutions… their alumni base is strong.
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Three HBCU medical schools out-ranked Ivy Leaguers
Howard University, Morehouse College, and Meharry Medical School out-ranked Yale, Harvard, and Stanford Universities in a recent national study for having a strong social mission as part of its medical teachings.
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21 HBCU students take trip of a lifetime to South Africa
21 students from 12 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), embark on a once-in-a-lifetime journey to South Africa later this month.
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Malcolm X’s view on HBCU’s
A short clip from an appearance by Malcolm X on a television show in Chicago called “City Desk” on March 17, 1963.