Tag: Wiley University
College of Charleston’s Carlos Brown Receives Award for Outstanding Choral Conducting
Dr. Brown currently serves as director of choral activities at the College of Charleston, where he conducts both the concert choir and gospel choir. His background includes leadership roles at two historically Black universities.
Wiley University Establishes a New Partnership With a Community College in Anguilla
Students studying at Anguilla Community College on the Caribbean island of Anguilla now have the opportunity to pursue a bachelor's degree with historically Black Wiley University in Texas.
Wiley University Launches New Honors College for Fall 2024 Semester
The Heman Sweatt Honors College will provide students with access to a dedicated living community, specialized classes and research opportunities, faculty mentors, and financial aid for tuition, internships, and study abroad experiences.
Higher Education Gifts or Grants of Interest to African Americans
Grants were awarded to Howard University, North Carolina Central University, Clark Atlanta University, and Wiley University.
Four African Americans Hired to University Administrative Positions
Taking on new administrative roles are Iris A. Elijah at Florida A&M University, Marques D. Graham at Wiley University in Marshall, Texas, ZeNai Brooks at Martin University in Indianapolis, and Gary L. Brown at Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia.
Wiley College in Marshall, Texas, Is Transitioning to University Status
Wiley University will offer three new graduate programs: master's degrees in higher education administration with an emphasis on HBCUs, business administration, and criminal justice.