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ASPIRING LAWYER? HAVE YOU REGISTERED FOR THIS YEAR'S NATIONAL BLACK PRE-LAW CONFERENCE YET?
If you have not OFFICIALLY registered yet, please do so today as this is an event you don’t want to miss! This year's event will take place at our beautiful new venue The Westin Houston Memorial City located at 945 Gessner, Houston, Texas 77024. This Westin location is directly across the street
Need an affordable Auto Insurance provider? Nationwide is your solution.
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ASU’s Small Business Center offers "Big Idea" Workshop for small businesses.
WHAT: A workshop designed to help small businesses develop a business plan and market their ideas sponsored by ASU’s Alabama Small Business Development Center. WHEN: Monday, Au
Get in Gear for the New School Year: Back-to-School Tips for Parents
It’s almost that time of year again. Yes, in a few weeks school will be back in session. Is your child ready to succeed? Are you ready to help? It’s a fact: Parents who play an active role in their
TSU Graduate Oprah Winfrey Named 2013 Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient
President Obama has named Oprah Winfrey, Tennessee State University graduate, media mogul, philanthropist and award-winning actress among those receiving this year’s Presidential Medal of Freedom at t
The countdown to College Colors Day 2013 has begun!
Please take this opportunity to register your organization for College Colors Day 2013, which takes place on Friday, August 30. College Colors Day is an annual celebration dedicated to promoting th
NCA&T gets stamp of approval for new PH.D program in Computer Science
The University of North Carolina (UNC) Board of Governors announced, Friday, August 9, the approval to establish a Ph.D. program in computer science at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State
Register for the "2013 HBCU Week Conference"!
The White House Initiative on Historically Black College and Universities (HBCUs) will host a two-day national conference commemorating National HBCU Week and highlighting the significant contributions which HBCUs have made to the nation. There will be no on-site registration. All registrations
HU receives $13.5 million grant to combat health disparities in minority men
Hampton University President William R. Harvey announced today that Hampton University has received $13.5 million grant from the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities to combat
Get your Health in order HBCU Family! Contact ICan for a Health Insurance Quote.
Ican has partnered with HBCUConnect.com to provide you with the opportunity to receive a discount on Health Insurance and a Free RX card. You need to take a moment to invest in the future of your heal
HBCU Nation: Receive a discount on your Insurance just by being an HBCU Graduate
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Obama Signing Student Loan Deal To Change Interest Rates
Associated Press | By PHILIP ELLIOTT Students heading back to college this fall will save thousands in interest charges on their loans after they graduate once President Barack Obama signs into l
Volunteer at the 5th Annual Central Ohio HBCU College Fair!
Volunteer at the 5th Annual Central Ohio HBCU College Fair on 9/21/2013 from 9:00a - 2:00p! Volunteer: http://ohiohbcucollegefair.com/volunteer/ To become a Sponsor contact Ray Miller: contact@ohiohbcucollegefair.com Help us, help others!
Alcorn State University President M. Christopher Brown II to Receive APLU Commission
APLU's Commission on Access, Diversity and Excellence (CADE) has named Alcorn state University President M. Christopher Brown II, Ph.D. as the 2013 recipient of the Distinguished Service Award for sig
Math for America's John Ewing discusses master teachers program; state launching program in fall 2013
Robert Harding | robert.harding@lee.net In mid-May, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the launch of a new program that would pay high-performing teachers stipends for mentoring current or future teachers