HBCU Review: Investigation Continues in Virginia State Hazing Incident
Plus, Texas Southern names new women's basketball coach.
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Criminal Charges Follow VSU Hazing Deaths - Four men charged in Virginia State University hazing deaths, Morgan State University tackles crime in Northeast Baltimore, plus more HBCU news. — Britt Middleton Police say four men have been charged in the drowning deaths of two Virginia State University students following an April 20 initiation ritual into a non-school sanctioned group known as "Men of Honor." Seven individuals were overtaken by the Appomattox River after reportedly trying to form a “human chain” to cross the rapids. (Photo: WikiCommons)
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Texas Southern Gains New Women's Head Coach - Johnetta Hayes-Perry has been named the new women's basketball head coach at Texas Southern University. Hayes-Perry was formerly an associate coach for the Lady Tigers and spent two seasons as an assistant coach at the University of North Carolina Willmington. (Photo: Courtesy of Texas Southern University)
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Morgan State Launches "Morgan Community Mile" - Morgan State University is taking on crime its surrounding community with its new "Morgan Community Mile" initiative, which aims to curb rising crime rates on campus and in the surrounding neighborhoods of Northeast Baltimore. (Photo: WikiCommons)
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Bill Cosby to Address Paul Quinn College - Comedian and activist Bill Cosby will deliver the commencement address for Paul Quinn College's May 4 ceremony. (Photo: AP Photo/Frank Franklin II, File)
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Tuskegee University Crowns New Queen - Last week, Tuskegee University students elected Randi Lerai Harrison as this year's Miss Tuskegee University. Harrison is a junior majoring in elementary education. (Photo: Courtesy of Tuskegee University)
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