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Tuesday

14

May 2013

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HBCUs to Welcome More Than 150 Brazilian Students in Exchange Program This Fall

Written by , Posted in Alcorn State University, Delaware, Delaware State University, Dillard University, Fisk University, Florida, Florida A&M University, Georgia, Hampton University, Howard University, Jackson State University, Lincoln University (Pa.), Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Morehouse College, North Carolina, North Carolina A&T State University, Pennsylvania, Savannah State University, South Carolina, South Carolina State University, Spelman College, Tennessee, Tennessee State University, University of the District of Columbia, Virginia, Virginia State University, Xavier University of Louisiana

A partnership between the United States and Brazil will bring more than 150 Brazilian college students to the United States this fall to study at historically black colleges and universities.

The partnership is a part of the HBCU-Brazil Alliance, a program created to increase the number of minority graduates and professionals in the industries of science, technology, engineering and mathematics, while exposing  Afro-Brazilian students and faculty to successful research, economic development and social advancement within a context of historical and systemic racism and discrimination.

The Alliance is an arm of the US-Brazil Joint Action Plan on Racial Equality, developed by the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities and managed in partnership with the Brazilian Federal Agency for Support and Evaluation of Graduate Education (CAPES’).

‘This partnership is just one example of the Alliance’s commitment to diversity, cultural sensitivity and to providing a world-class education to an eager pool of student talent from throughout Brazil,” said Dr. T. Joan Robinson, Chair of the HBCU-Brazil Alliance and Provost and Vice-President of Academic Affairs at Morgan State University. “We are honored to represent and build upon the collaborative interests of the United States through international engagement and academic support.”

More than 20 HBCUs will welcome Brazilian exchange students for a one-year exchange program. Students will live on campus and study in a variety of undergraduate degree programs with a S.T.E.M. focus, with all tuition, fees and room and board covered by the Brazilian government. The program’s goal is to eventually welcome 1,000 Brazilian students to HBCU campuses. Participating HBCUs include:

  • Alcorn State University
  • Delaware State University
  • Dillard University
  • Fisk University
  • Florida A&M University
  • Hampton University
  • Howard University
  • Jackson State University
  • Johnson C. Smith University
  • Lincoln University
  • Morehouse College
  • Morgan State University
  • North Carolina A&T State University
  • Savannah State University
  • South Carolina State University
  • Southern University
  • Spelman College
  • Tennessee State University
  • University of the District of Columbia
  • Virginia State University
  • Xavier University of Louisiana

Thursday

28

March 2013

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Friday

15

March 2013

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Former Bowie State, Jackson State President James Lyons Named UDC Interim President

Written by , Posted in Breaking News, Leadership, University of the District of Columbia, Washington DC

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Dr. James Lyons, a two-time HBCU president and former secretary of higher education in Maryland was yesterday named the interim president at the University of the District of Columbia. In a statement, the UDC Board of Trustees cited Lyons’ experience as a prominent factor in his appointment.

Dr. Lyons brings an impressive academic history having served as president of three universities over the past three decades,” remarked Dr. Elaine Crider, Chair of the Board of Trustees.  She went on to say “we are very fortunate to have Dr. Lyons join us at this important time and will certainly benefit from his extensive leadership experience.”

Dr. Lyons will begin his tenure at UDC on March 20.

Friday

25

January 2013

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UDC Cuts Nearly 100 Positions

Written by , Posted in Finance, University of the District of Columbia, Washington DC

“This is a very painful time for our university community,” board Chairwoman Elaine A. Crider said in a prepared statement. “We realize these actions impact peoples’ lives. The university values the contributions of all of our employees; however, these cuts are necessary in order to position the university to better serve its economic and educational mandates to the District of Columbia.”

Wednesday

19

December 2012

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Tuesday

23

October 2012

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UDC to Repay Over $500K to National Science Foundation

Written by , Posted in Finance, University of the District of Columbia, Washington DC

The Washington Post today reports that the University of the District of Columbia will repay more than $500,000 to the National Science Foundation, reimbursing what federal prosecutors classify as false claims made for payment on a grant.

The grant was awarded to UDC in 2004 for the university to establish a science and technology program, but investigators say that the school provided inadequate records of how the money was managed or its outcomes.

Thursday

4

October 2012

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Tuesday

25

September 2012

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Wednesday

19

September 2012

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Report: UDC Must Downsize Flagship to Support Community College Expansion

Written by , Posted in Politics, University of the District of Columbia, Washington DC

Washington D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray today released a report with new insights into the University of the District of Columbia’s financial picture, and how a lack of changes on its main campus may negatively impact its growing community college. The Washington Post reports that the review, conducted by a City Council-appointed advisory board, indicates that salaries and faculty positions at UDC far outnumber what is required to serve its student enrollment, and more than $51 million could be cut and used for community college expansion.

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Monday

30

July 2012

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Friday

29

June 2012

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Thursday

31

May 2012

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Former UDC Standout Nigel Munson Invited to Washington Wizards Pre-Draft Workout

Written by , Posted in Headlines, Sports, University of the District of Columbia, Washington DC

[mpoverlay]Courtesy: UDC Sports Information

Nigel Munson, star of the University of the District of Columbia men’s basketball team from 2009-2012, participated in a NBA Pre-Draft workout with the Washington Wizards on Friday, May 25th.

“I’m really happy for Nigel,” University of the District of Columbia head men’s basketball coach Jeff Ruland said. “He’s certainly done well here, and I hope he goes as far as he can.”

Munson, a First Team All-East Region selection this past season, ran through a series of drills designed to test players’ athletic ability and basketball IQ. He was joined by Temple’s Michael Eric, Florida State’s Xavier Gibson, Iona’s Scott Machado, Texas A&M’s Khris Middleton and College of Charleston’s Antwaine Wiggins.

Read the full story at:
Former Firebirds Standout Nigel Munson Participates in Washington Wizards Pre-Draft Workout[/mpoverlay]

Monday

30

April 2012

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UDC Women’s Tennis Advances to NCAA Sweet 16

Written by , Posted in Headlines, Sports, University of the District of Columbia, Washington DC

[mpoverlay]The University of the District of Columbia women’s tennis team is headed to the NCAA Tournament Round of 16 in Louisville, KY courtesy of a 5-3 upset over tournament host and No. 2 seed Southern New Hampshire on Sunday, April 29th at The Derryfield School.

The No. 3 seeded Firebirds (17-3), fresh off a grueling, 5-4 quarterfinal win over No. 6 Adelphi that took five hours to complete yesterday, still managed to win two of the three doubles matches and three of the five completed singles matches to secure the victory. Jessica Nunez’s 7-5, 6-3 win over Alena Mukdaprakorn at No. 1 singles clinched the historic Firebirds victory. District of Columbia will now be the No. 2 representative from the East Region in the Round of 16, where it will take on the winner of the South #1 portion of the NCAA Tournament bracket at EP Tom Sawyer State Park.

Read the full story at:
University of the District of Columbia Women’s Tennis Headed to NCAA Sweet 16[/mpoverlay]

Monday

5

March 2012

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UDC Men’s and Women’s Basketball Teams Earn Bids to NCAA Division II Tournament

Written by , Posted in Headlines, Sports, University of the District of Columbia, Washington DC

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The University of the District of Columbia men’s and women’s basketball teams have both earned bids to compete in their respective 2012 NCAA Division II basketball tournaments.

Eighth-year head coach Lester Butler, Jr. has the UDC women’s basketball team headed back to the NCAA Tournament for the second time in his career and the third time in the program’s history. The Firebirds, who return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2009, have earned a No. 8 seed in the 2012 East Regional.

District of Columbia (21-6) will square off against the No. 1 seed and East Regional Tournament host, Bentley University in the first round of the eight-team event on Friday, March 9th, 2012 at 6 p.m. The Falcons, who were also the top-seed and host of last year’s East Regional Tournament, are ranked No. 6 in the nation and are 24-3 overall this season.

Read the full story at:
University of the District of Columbia Men’s and Women’s Basketball Teams Both Earn 2012 NCA A Division II Tournament Bids: University of the District of Columbia Firebirds