How Are HBCUs Handling COVID?

How Are HBCUs Handling COVID?

Historically Black Colleges and Universities are not strangers to changing with the times.  So, adjusting to the challenges that COVID-19 creates is just par for the course.  Still, the physical and mental health and well being of the students, faculty and staff is always in the forefront. The most recent COVID surge forced many campuses […]

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 Tuskegee alumni on front lines of COVID-19 pandemic

Tuskegee alumni on front lines of COVID-19 pandemic

From airports to conferences, it’s pretty common for Tuskegee University alumni to cross paths in their personal and professional lives. That’s becoming less frequent, unfortunately, as the need for social distancing has become necessary amid the current coronavirus pandemic. Brittney Dabney of Tuskegee University’s Office of Communications, Public Relations and Marketing recently sat down — […]

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 Tuskegee University Receives First Competitive Grant, from National Science Foundation Under the COVID-19 Rapid Response Initiative

Tuskegee University Receives First Competitive Grant, from National Science Foundation Under the COVID-19 Rapid Response Initiative

Tuskegee University received its first competitive grant, from National Science Foundation under the COVID-19 Rapid Response Initiative. Dr. Crystal James, department head and director of the Graduate Program in Public Health in the College of Veterinary Medicine is leading the efforts of the grant as its principal investigator.  The project will focus on understanding the […]

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