HBCU Review: Southern University Is Off Probation

Plus Baylor scoops up HBCU basketball coach.

A New Start for Southern University - Sanctions lifted against Southern University, Prairie View A&M University basketball coach moves on to Baylor, plus more HBCU news. — Britt Middleton  Southern University and A&M College's Baton Rouge campus has been released from probation, The Advocate reported. The school was sanctioned in December because of "insufficient data reporting," stemming from its re-accreditation process in 2010. (Photo: TIMES-PICAYUNE/LANDOV)
Prairie View A&M Basketball Coach Heads to Baylor - Prairie View A&M University has announced that head women’s basketball coach Toyelle Wilson has resigned and will next join the Baylor University women's basketball coaching staff under Kim Mulkey. Wilson led the Panthers for three seasons. (Photo: John Woike/Hartford Courant/MCT/LANDOV)
Howard Touts Enrollment of Black, Male Med Students - Howard University officials refuted a commentary published recently on the Philadelphia Sunday Sun website suggesting that not a single African-American male was admitted into the school's College of Medicine this year. The school stated that, "as of June 18, 2013, of the 120 newly admitted medical school students, more than 30 percent are African-American men," according to a statement published by HBCU Digest. (Photo: Howard.edu)Arrest Made in Shooting of Morehouse Grad - Police have charged 20-year-old Nicolas Smith with homicide and aggravated assault in the June 13 shooting of Joe Gibbs, a 23-year-old Morehouse College student. Authorities say they are seeking a second suspect. They believe Gibbs may have been killed over drugs, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported. (Photo: Courtesy of WXIA 11)

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A New Start for Southern University - Sanctions lifted against Southern University, Prairie View A&M University basketball coach moves on to Baylor, plus more HBCU news. — Britt Middleton Southern University and A&M College's Baton Rouge campus has been released from probation, The Advocate reported. The school was sanctioned in December because of "insufficient data reporting," stemming from its re-accreditation process in 2010. (Photo: TIMES-PICAYUNE/LANDOV)

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