HBCU Review: Alumni Tackle Violence Against Women
Plus, HBCU professor awarded research grant from NASA.
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"Alumni Perspectives" Focuses on Healthy Relationships - HBCU alum get together to combat violence against women on college campuses, Univ. of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Professor awarded NASA grant for genetic research, plus more HBCU news. — Britt Middleton Ending Violence Against Women (EVAW): The HBCU Project has announced "Alumni Perspectives," a new web series focused on promoting open dialogue between HBCU students, faculty and staff about the prevention of violence against women on college campuses. Starting this June and running through February 2014, a new video will be released on its website (click here to watch the series trailer). (Photo: Courtesy of AlumniPerspectives.org)
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Tuskegee First Lady Joins Summer Food Program - Patricia Saul Rochon, the wife of Tuskegee University President Dr. Gilbert L. Rochon, has signed on as a sponsor of the Super Summer Programs, which provides K-12 school children in Macon County, Alabama, with healthy meals and recreational programs during the summer months. (Photo: Tim Boyle/Getty Images)
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New Ph.D. Program at Morgan State - Maryland's Morgan State University is set to launch a new Ph.D. program in transportation and urban infrastructure systems, the Journal of Blacks in Higher Education (JBHE) reported. The new doctoral program will be housed in the School of Engineering at the university. (Photo: Courtesy of Morgan University)
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Central State Hosts 85th National Technical Association Conference - Central State University, an HBCU in Ohio, will host the National Technical Association's 85th annual national conference Sept. 18-Sept. 20. Dot Harris, director of the Office of Economic Impact and Diversity, U.S. Department of Energy, will serve as the keynote speaker. (Photo: Courtesy of Central State University)
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Univ. of Arkansas at Pine Bluff Professor Given NASA Award - Dr. Joseph Onyilagha, an assistant professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, has been awarded a grant from NASA to conduct genetic research. (Photo: Courtesy of Univeristy of Arkansas Pine Bluff)
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