Xavier University Fast Tracks Students Into Its Professional Pharmacy Program
Xavier University in New Orleans has a stellar record in producing Black graduates in STEM fields. Many of these graduates go on to medical school and to careers in the health professions.
Lincoln University and the Abolitionist Map of America
The interactive website offers visitors information on events, places, and people associated with the crusade to end slavery in the United States.
Florida A&M University Placed on Probation by Accrediting Agency
The association's concerns over the school's financial outlook and student safety may be related to the November 2011 death of drum major Robert Champion, who died after a hazing incident.
Bowie State University Launches Energy Conservation Program
The energy conservation and awareness campaign to encourage students, faculty, and staff to reduce energy consumption is being sponsored by a grant from the Verizon Foundation.
Morehouse School of Medicine Is Taking Research to the Streets
The Morehouse School of Medicine has unveiled its new mobile clinical research vehicle. The 30-foot vehicle will travel the state bringing state-of-the-research capabilities to urban neighborhoods and the most rural parts of Georgia.
Alabama State University Partners With Yangzhou University in China
Under the agreement there will be faculty and student exchanges between the two universities. Much of the activity will center around research in nanobiotechnology.
New Student Success Center Planned at Winston-Salem State University
Fundraising for the $13.5 project is still underway but significant support from corporations including Reynolds Aluminum, BB&T Bank, and Wells Fargo has already been received.
Xavier University Takes Steps to Eliminate a $5 Million Deficit
A drop in enrollments of 6.5 percent for the fall semester has forced the university to institute a salary and hiring freeze and some layoffs of non-faculty employees .
Claflin University Enters Into Partnership With Savannah River Remediation
Under the agreement, students at Claflin will have internships and other job training activities and receive mentoring from company officials.
Grambling State University Graduates Its First Marine Corps Officer in Nearly 40 Years
Earlier this month Olaolu Ogunyemi graduated from Grambling State University in Louisiana. He also was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps.
Delaware State University Acquires a New Flight Simulator for Its Aviation Program
Delaware State University, the historically Black educational institution in Dover, has acquired a new flight simulator so that students in its aviation program can practice flying in the classroom in addition to using one of the 10 aircraft currently in the university's fleet.
Faculty From Five HBCUs Chosen to Participate in a Leadership Development Program
The Association of American Colleges and Universities program seeks to prepare women of color in STEM disciplines for academic and administrative leadership positions.
New Offerings at the Radio Station of Fayetteville State University
Through the radio station's Play It Again outreach initiative the station collects used musical instruments from listeners and others in the community, refurbishes them, and donates the instruments to local school band programs.
Howard University Donates Used Dorm Furniture to Schools in Central America
Working with the Institution Recycling Network and the international charity Food for the Poor, Howard packed up nearly 2,300 pieces of furniture for shipments to 12 different sites, most of which were schools in Guatemala, Nicaragua, and El Salvador.
North Carolina Central University Holds Emergency Training Exercise
Officials at North Carolina Central University in Durham took advantage of students being away from campus for winter break by holding training for 250 police and other emergency personnel from across the state who prepared for an active shooter situation on campus.
Jackson State University Offers Tuition Break to Youth From Foster Care
Foster care youth from outside the state of Mississippi can now enroll at the university and pay substantially lower in-state tuition. In-state tuition for certain population groups outside of Mississippi was made possible by a new state law enacted last year.
Dillard University in New Orleans Hosting a Large Contingent of Students From Brazil
The Brazilian students will spend the current semester at Dillard's Center for Intensive English Language (CIEL). Then in the fall of this year, the students will enroll in Dillard's traditional academic programs.
Albany State University Returns Donation From the Ray Charles Foundation
The estate of the famed singer had donated $3 million to the university for a performing arts center on campus that would bear his name but the center was never built.
Alabama A&M Boosting Its Online Offerings
For the first time, the university will offer an online bachelor's degree in management aimed at the nontraditional student but courses will also be made available to resident students if there are available openings in particular courses.
Alabama HBCUs Team Up in Healthcare Alliance
The alliance is being organized by Louis Sullivan, former secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and president emeritus of the Morehouse School of Medicine.
Norfolk State University Breaks Ground on Its First New Classroom Building in 38 Years
The new 140,000-square-foot building will house 49 classrooms, computer labs, faculty offices and lounges, teleconferencing facilities, and a cafe.
HBCU in Maryland May Contribute to the Creation of a New Medical School
The new medical school would be a satellite campus of the University of Maryland Baltimore County but would incorporate the health education and research programs at Salisbury University and the historically Black University of Maryland Eastern Shore.
Mississippi Valley State University to Offer In-State Tuition Rates to All Students
At the present time, in-state students pay $5,494 annually for tuition. Students from outside of Mississippi have a tuition bill of $13,734. In the fall semester, 319 of the university's 2,500 students lived in states other than Mississippi.
Jackson State University Set to Open New Satellite Campus This Summer
The city of Madison, approximately 15 miles north of Jackson, is predominantly White. The university hopes that the location will help it obtain a threshold where more than 10 percent of its student body is non-Black so it can gain control of a $70 million endowment from the state.
HBCU Musicians Perform at Inaugural Events
The Spelman College Glee Club performed at three events in Washington over inaugural weekend and the Grambling State University Tiger Marching Band was the only representative from an HBCU in the inaugural parade.
A New Confucius Institute Comes to the Campus of Texas Southern University
Universities and school systems that establish a Confucius Institute receive support from the government of China to develop Chinese language and cultural courses. The institute at Texas Southern will be the only one in the Houston area.
Campus of Paine College Named to National Registry of Historic Places
Among the historic landmarks on the Paine College campus are Candler Memorial Library, Mary Helm Hall, Epworth Residential Hall and the Gilbert-Lambuth Memorial Chapel.
Alabama State University Signs New Agreement With a University in India
Alabama State University, the historically Black educational institution in Montgomery, has signed a collaborative agreement with the Gujarat Forensic Science University in Ahmedabad, India. It is Alabama State's third agreement with universities in India.
Dillard University Students Get a Unique Look at the U.S. Justice System at Work
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments for five cases at the Justice Revius O. Ortique Jr. Mock Trial Center on the Dillard campus.
Southern University of New Orleans Gains an Academic Partner in Africa
Under the agreement with Central University College in Ghana, SUNO will engage in exchanges of students and faculty, cooperate on research projects, and participate in joint lecture and seminar projects.
Claflin University Begins New Cooperative Degree Program With the S.C. College of Pharmacy
Under the program, students would attend Claflin for three years pursuing a degree program in biochemistry. If they met the academic requirements, the students would then transfer into the doctorate of pharmacy program at the South Carolina College of Pharmacy.
Howard University Scientists on an Ocean Research Expedition
A team of faculty and graduate students at Howard University has spent the last five weeks aboard a research ship of the National Oceanographic Atmospheric Administration studying particles in the air coming off the coast of West Africa.
South Carolina State University Opens Its New Engineering and Computer Science Complex
The 86,500-square-foot building, built at a cost of $24.5 million, includes state-of-the-art classrooms, research centers, laboratories, offices, and academic support spaces. Three academic departments and two research centers are housed in the new complex.
North Carolina Central University Launches a New Magazine Focused on Its Research Projects
The Division of Research and Economic Development at North Carolina Central University in Durham recently published the first issue of Quest, a new magazine that highlights research projects at the historically Black university. The publication is available in print and online formats.
Central State University Offers New Opportunity for Its Geology and Water Resources Students
Central State University, the historically Black educational institution in Wilberforce, Ohio, has entered into an agreement with Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, that will allow Central State University students to get a head start on earning a master's degree in earth and environmental sciences.
Fox Teams Up With HBCUs in Networking Alliance
The new effort will bring HBCU students, faculty, and alumni together with executives from Fox’s media and entertainment businesses in an effort to build a stronger pipeline for students interested in pursuing careers in the film and television industry.