Tag: Fayetteville State University
Students at HBCU Develop Product That Uses Heat From a Human Hand to Charge a Cellphone
The technology could also be used on other devices such as laptop and tablet computers and music players. The coating could also be applied to automobiles to boost fuel efficiency.
Honors for Two African American Educators
Angela Winstead of Morgan State University receives a teaching award for Black chemists and an endowed chair at Fayetteville State University honors Dudley Flood.
Four Notable Appointments of African Americans in Higher Education
Lynette Overby, Gary Miller, Linda Melvin, and J. Brenton Stewart will be taking on new assignments.
Some Notable Appointments of African Americans to Higher Education Posts
Joyce Jenkins, Sharon Butler, Tryan McMickens, Bill Hawkins, and Getchel Caldwell II are assuming new roles in higher education.
Higher Education Grants of Interest to African-Americans
Here is this week’s news of grants to historically Black colleges and universities or for programs of particular interest to African Americans in higher education.
Fayetteville State University Seeks to Boost Retention and Graduation Rates of Black Men
The university has set up the Bronco MILE (Male Initiative on Leadership and Excellence).
Six African Americans Named to New Posts
Margareth Larose-Pierre, January Gill O'Neil, Akua Matherson, Percy Caldwell, Odessa Hines, and D. Jason DeSousa are assuming new duties.
Fayetteville State University Administrator to Head HBCU Organization
Emily M. Dickens has been elected chair of the Historically Black Colleges and Universities Community Development Action Coalition.
Six African Americans With New Roles in Higher Education
Here is new of six appointments of African Americans to administrative positions.
New Homeland Security Center Opens at Fayetteville State University
Eighteen faculty members at Fayetteville State University, most from STEM disciplines, will be involved in the work of the new center.
Grants and Gifts
Here is this week's news of grants won by historically black colleges and universities or for programs of particular interest to African Americans in higher education.
Three Black Scholars Named to New Faculty Positions
Olufunmilayo Arewa, Walter Allen Bennett Jr. and Christine Thorpe begin new teaching duties.
Grants and Gifts Relating to African Americans in Higher Education
This week's news of important grants to HBCUs or to programs on concern to African Americans.
Grants and Gifts
• Researchers at the College of William and Mary and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County received a three-year, $171,928 grant from the National Science...