Michelle D. AndersonHomeHoward University Forum Urges Multicultural MarketingRepresentatives from top media and marketing companies advised advertising executives to learn how to engage and to market in a multicultural society.September 13, 2011African-AmericanFayetteville State Wins Record Fourth OFC Business Plan CompetitionFayetteville State continues dominance at business plan competition, part of an initiative to promote entrepreneurship education at HBCUs.April 18, 2010StudentsNATIVE SONSVeteran educators return to lead their embattled alma mater, Central State University.August 19, 2009StudentsNative SonsVeteran educators return to lead their embattled alma mater, Central State University.August 19, 2009HBCUsFAMU Law School Granted Full AccreditationThe Florida A&M University College of Law reached a milestone accomplishment last week when the American Bar Association’s (ABA) Council of the Section of Legal Education and Admissions granted full accreditation to the Orlando-based law school.August 4, 2009Leadership & PolicyReport Shows Similar Educational Success by Federal Grant Recipients and Non-RecipientsPell Grant recipients experience patterns of educational success similar to non-beneficiaries of the federal government’s grant aid program, according to a study released by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) on Tuesday.July 21, 2009HomeDiversity Professionals Explore Cultural Competency at George Mason University MeetingDozens of diversity professionals examined organizational obstacles and solutions in achieving cultural competency at “Workplace Diversity: Practice and Research,” the third annual diversity conference hosted by The School of Management at George Mason University.July 19, 2009HealthBest & Brightest: Desire to Help Others Set Baltimore Native on Path to AchievementBy the time Edward Murray Jr. graduated from high school, he had witnessed a lot for his 18 years — the drowning of his niece and the demise of several family members who had succumbed to substance abuse and crime.July 16, 2009HomeWASHINGTON UPDATE:NEW CREDIT CARD LAW MAY HAVE ‘UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES’ FOR LOW-INCOME STUDENTSLaw that addresses problematic credit card industry practices presents barriers for students who rely on credit cards for school.July 8, 2009HomeHampton Pharmacy School Accreditation RenewedThe pharmacy school at Hampton University recently won a six-month-long battle to retain its accreditation when the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) voted to release the school from probation and continue accreditation until June 2011.July 8, 2009Page 1 of 4Next Page