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Register for the NSBE Fall Regional Conference!
If you have not already heard about the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), below is information that will help you understand who we are. We are the premier organization for cultivating black engineers and our mission is “to increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers, who
Give Blood at Alabama State University Community Drive and Receive a Free Ticket to The Magic City Classic
WHAT: Community Blood Drive with the American Red Cross @ ASU/Give Blood & Get a Free Magic City Classic Football Ticket! WHEN: Wednesday, Oct. 17, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. WHERE: ASU’s John Garrick H
How to help Hurricane Michael victims: 15 things you can do right now
[Photo: Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images] By Melissa Locker Hurricane Michael slammed into the Florida Panhandle on Wednesday, wreaking havoc on the communities that lay in its path. The Category 4 storm, one of the most powerful hurricanes to hit the continental United States in 50 y
Relief for Hurricane Florence
Highly-rated charities providing aid and support in the Carolinas Relief for Hurricane Florence Header Image Hurricane Florence made landfall as a strong Category 1 storm in Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, on September 14. Ahead of the storm, the North and South Carolina coasts were i
Your Candidates, Your Issues: Data You Need to Cast Your Best Vote
by Countable •As the midterm elections approach, many voters feel that it’s hard to come by reliable information about candidates’ positions and the broader issues they seek to address. •This ne
Dear Gardeners. Closing Summer Opening Autumn And Winter. 10.06.2018
DEAR GARDENERS Autumn/Winter Issue 2018 Final 2018 Written by Miisrael Hello Dear Gardeners, I hope you have had a most wonderful summer. It’s time for Autumn and then cold days of Winter. Meanwhile, you can see the blooms ahead if you start your gardens plans for next Spring, and Su
Howard University only HBCU in top 1000 universities in the world
According to Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings for 2018-2019, Howard University stood as the lone representative for HBCUs on the list of 1,000 of the top schools in the entire world
Call for Nominations: Office of Disease Prevention (ODP) Early-Stage Investigator Lecture
Call for Nominations! 2019 Office of Disease Prevention (ODP) Early-Stage Investigator Lecture Nominations Due: November 2, 2018, at 11:59 p.m. Winner Notified: January 15, 2019 Lecture Pr
Small Business Networking & Education Seminar by ASU's Small Business Development Center
Great News Story on local small businesses & how local/national economics are affecting them. A workshop on new tax laws, financial statements, & valuable networking with small business owners. The ev
Inaugural American Theatre of Being Acting Summit with Alabama State University's Tonea Stewart
Inaugural 'American Theatre of Being' Acting Summit Held in Montgomery! In Tribute to Hollywood Acting & Directing Legend Frank Silvera; Hosted by ASU Legend Dr. Tonea Stewart The Event Teaches
ANIMAL RESCUE UNDERWAY! PLEASE DONATE TO HURRICANE FLORENCE RESCUE.
The ASPCA is assisting with field and water rescues and supporting local agencies with sheltering displaced animals in areas impacted by Hurricane Florence. When the ASPCA is needed to help animals in crisis, your support is critical to our response. Right now, 100% of your donation will go to our F
Preserving Our Legacy Help us help our HBCUs on North Texas Giving Day
For over a century, Historically Black Colleges and Universities have educated and nurtured our students. In the face of adversity, these institutions have overcome numerous obstacles and accomplished
Get help, give help: Recovering after Hurricane Florence
North Carolina's long Atlantic coast has a history of weathering and withstanding hurricanes, but high winds and storm surge can do damage even inland when the conditions are right. After the storm, it is natural to want to help our neighbors. Whether you need help or want to give help, this is your
Tropical Storm Florence: Here's how you can help
Susan Miller, USA TODAY As Florence continued its slow, perilous plod across the Carolinas – dumping torrents of rain that could lead to days of devastating floods – charities and aid groups are kicking into high gear. The tropical storm, which was downgraded from a Category 1 hurricane after
Attention HBCU Colleges and Universities: Apply Now to Host 2019 Mandela Washington Fellows
The Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders (https://yali.state.gov/mwf/), is now seeking qualified U.S.–based colleges, universities, and organizations to implement six-week Leadership Institutes in summer of 2019. Institute Partners will host 25 Fellows in mid-June through July