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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

Tuesday

30

April 2013

0

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Xavier Women’s Tennis Ranked National Number One for Second Consecutive Week

Written by , Posted in Louisiana, Sports, Xavier University of Louisiana

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Xavier’s women’s tennis team opens this week as the number one NAIA team in the country, a feat never before accomplished in the university’s history. It is the second consecutive week the Nuggets have held the top spot in the nation. From the release:

“The Gold Nuggets (17-7) received 8-of-12 first-place votes and 308 points. They were 3-0 since the previous poll on April 16; all the victories occurred in an NAIA unaffiliated group tournament, which Xavier won for the second consecutive year.”

Thursday

7

March 2013

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Harold Hunter on Recruiting White Athletes to HBCUs

Written by , Posted in Alumni, Louisiana, Sports, Xavier University of Louisiana

Harold Hunter, an iconic figure in black college basketball and American sports history, died today at the age of 86. He is best known for being the first African-American to sign an NBA contract, and to serve on the coaching staff of a US Olympic team. But he was also a standout basketball coach at Tennessee State University, and had a decent stop at Xavier University in Louisiana.

While at XULA, he compiled a 29-29 overall record and dropped this jewel on the prospect of recruiting white athletes to HBCUs. Question is – are we there yet?

 

Monday

4

February 2013

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Friday

26

October 2012

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Saturday

22

September 2012

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Saturday

15

September 2012

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Tuesday

28

August 2012

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Hurricane Isaac – HBCU Updates

Written by , Posted in Alcorn State University, Dillard University, Jackson State University, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mississippi Valley State University, Southern University, Southern University at New Orleans, Southern University System, Xavier University of Louisiana

Here’s a list of links with closings and cancellations for HBCUs in the impact area of Hurricane Isaac. Updates will be posted as they become available. If your HBCU has information about storm response or preparation, please email all links and info here.

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Monday

27

August 2012

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Grambling Makes Room for Xavier Students During Isaac Evacuation

Written by , Posted in Grambling State University, Louisiana, Xavier University of Louisiana

KTBS today reports that Grambling State University is readying dorms and supplies for students from Xavier University of Louisiana, who will evacuate to GSU during Hurricane Isaac. Grambling is a designated emergency station for the region, and is preparing for about 100 students to stay on campus during the storm.

Grambling staff is communicating with students from the New Orleans and southern Louisiana communities where their families might be affected and preparing students who may not have experienced such storms in their home cities and towns. The facilities and housing staffs are busy securing bunks, cots and water as well as checking emergency generators, purchasing plastic and nails.

Wednesday

22

August 2012

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XULA Volleyball Seeks Repeat of Historic 2011

Written by , Posted in Louisiana, Sports, Xavier University of Louisiana

Xavier University of Louisiana went undefeated in GCAC play last season, and hopes to repeat history in 2012 under second year head coach Christabell Hamilton. The golden year for the Gold Nuggets yielded the team’s first winning season, first conference regular season and tournament championships, but a national title is now on the radar for one of the NAIA’s most improved programs.

“Christabell raised the bar for Xavier volleyball so high,” XU athletics director Dennis Cousin said. “We’ve won a lot of championships at Xavier, but what Christabell did last year has got to be one of the best coaching jobs we’ve ever had.”

Monday

20

August 2012

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VIDEO – Did The LAPD Assault a Xavier Student?

Written by , Posted in Louisiana, Students, Xavier University of Louisiana

Via the Socially Faded blog, here’s video of a young man apparently being assaulted by members of the Los Angeles Police Department.

We have no confirmation that its a Xavier University of Louisiana student beyond the title of the video, but whether its a XULA student or not, this appears to be, at a minimum, extremely excessive force from several officers on one person.

**WARNING** Explicit language and images.

Monday

30

July 2012

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Xavier Alumnus, NABJ President Gregory Lee Named Executive Sports Editor of South Florida Sun Sentinel

Written by , Posted in Alumni, Louisiana, Xavier University of Louisiana

Gregory Lee Jr., President of the National Association of Black Journalists and alumnus of Xavier University in Louisiana, has been named the executive sports editor of the South Florida Sun Sentinel. Lee becomes just one of three African-Americans heading sports departments at major dailies in the United States.

Lee comes to the Sentinel after eight years at the Boston Globe, most recently serving as senior assistant sports editor. Lee begins at the Sentinel in late August.