Howard School of Business Launches Online Executive MBA Program
Howard University recently announced the launch of its first online degree program – the online Executive MBA program. The program will prepare experienced and emerging business leaders to lead the world’s most dynamic companies as they navigate the complex challenges of today’s competitive global marketplace. Starting in January 2012, students will gain a comprehensive understanding [...]
Read MoreHBCUs Debut in Microsoft Imagine Cup
This year marks the first that HBCUs will be included in the Microsoft Imagine Cup. We covered this earlier this year, but there is a burning question surrounding this event: Why, exactly, is this the first time that HBCUs are participating in a competition which has been held annually for the last eight years? Last [...]
Read MoreStudy: Black Students Who Attend HBCUs More Successful in Math, Technology
According to a recent study done by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, students who attend Historically Black Colleges and Universities are more likely to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). On Monday, The Commission released its annual briefing report on The Educational Effectiveness of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)and Encouraging [...]
Read MoreWhere Are All The HBCU Online Education Programs?
A growing trend for the past ten years if for students to continue their education after high school or undergraduate by participant in an Online Education program. These programs are available at numerous regular colleges and universities for a wide variety of majors at all different levels of college. The ever so popular University of Phoenix is a common for profit school people speak about when getting an Online degree. How many HBCU’s have a program in place where students can earn a bachelor or graduate degree through online education? Find out the answer inside.
Read MoreHBCU Buddy Wins AT&T’s Mobile App Challenge
AT&T has just announced that two Spelman College students Jonecia Keels and Jazmine Miller have won the 2010 AT&T Big Mobile on Campus Challenge with their HBCU Buddy mobile app that provides detailed information about each and every HBCU in the nation.
Read MoreNorth Carolina HBCU’s Receive 2 Million Dollar Broadband Investment
The Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) recently announced a grant given directly to North Carolina Central University’s School of Law to upgrade broadband service while providing access to its legal education programs for other North Carolina HBCU’s…
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