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Style 101: The Art of Communication (827 hits)
Style 101: Ask Michelle Style-ology LLC www.styleology.net Effective Business Communication Most conversations are simply monologues delivered in the presence of a witness ~Margar ...
Posted Thursday, June 1st 2006 at 9:02AM
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Being Fulfilled! (242 hits)
Have you ever noticed the most fulfilled people you know are the ones who are constantly in search of what they don't know? So, what does that say about individuals that act like they know it all or don't want to know anything! It tells me that a ...
Posted Friday, May 26th 2006 at 12:29PM
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Our Leaders at Work! (1272 hits)
Our Leaders at Work! HBCU Connect and the National Fellowship of Black College Leaders (NFBCL) were presenters at this years (NASAP) Conference at Bowie State University in Bowie, Maryland. The conference is held for student government officials ( ...
Posted Friday, May 26th 2006 at 11:23AM
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Style 101: Ask Michelle (880 hits)
Style 101: Ask Michelle Style-ology LLC www.styleology.net From College Student to Working Professional The party days of college are over and graduation is upon you. All night “c ...
Posted Wednesday, May 17th 2006 at 3:28PM
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" Letters to My Sisters" (2643 hits)
For Immediate Release Contact: Ben Bosah 614.939.0595 Book by Obstetrician/Gynecologist- Offers Straightforward Advice to Women Columbus, Ohio- obstetrician/gynecologist Ngozi Osuagwu, MD,FACOG, RYT is educating women about the most com ...
Posted Wednesday, April 26th 2006 at 8:24AM
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11th annual Communication Week at Central State (443 hits)
Central State University is having their 11th annual Communication Week ( April 17th- 21st) and HBCU CONNECT will be in attendance! Come check us out on April 19 as we discuss Career Opportunities in Online Media!! All sessions will be held in the ...
Posted Tuesday, April 18th 2006 at 12:21PM
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My sister with Mr. CIAA (1003 hits)
Only my sister, a Johnson C. Smith grad ,would take a picture like this! They look so good together!! lol ...
Posted Tuesday, March 28th 2006 at 4:35PM
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Celebrate Black History: Ruby Dee (385 hits)
Ruby Dee (Ruby Ann Wallace) actress Born: 10/27/1924 Birthplace: Cleveland, Ohio Emmy Award-winning stage, film and television actress whose Broadway and Off-Broadway performances include A Raisin in the Sun (1959), Purlie Victorious (1961) ...
Posted Tuesday, February 28th 2006 at 9:04AM
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Celebrate Black History: Louis Armstrong (359 hits)
Armstrong, Louis “Satchmo” (Daniel Louis Armstrong), 1901–1971, American jazz trumpet virtuoso, singer, and bandleader, b. New Orleans. He learned to play the cornet in the band of the Waif's Home in New Orleans, and after playing with Kid Ory's orch ...
Posted Monday, February 27th 2006 at 8:56AM
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Celebrate Black History: Angela Davis (322 hits)
Davis, Angela Yvonne, 1944–, African-American political activist, b. Birmingham, Ala. She taught philosophy (1969–70) at the Univ. of California, Los Angeles, until she was finally denied reappointment because of her membership in the Communist party ...
Posted Friday, February 24th 2006 at 8:56AM
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Celebrate Black History: Hank Aaron (355 hits)
Aaron, Henry Louis (Hank Aaron), 1934–, U.S. baseball player, b. Mobile, Ala. A durable outfielder noted for his powerful wrists, Aaron was among the first blacks to play a full career in the major leagues (1954–76). In 1974 he broke Babe Ruth's lege ...
Posted Thursday, February 23rd 2006 at 9:00AM
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Celebrate Black History: Maya Angelou (348 hits)
Angelou, Maya , 1928–, African-American writer and performer, b. St. Louis, Mo. as Marguerite Johnson. She toured Europe and Africa in the musical Porgy and Bess (1954–55), then sang in New York City nightclubs, joined the Harlem Writers Guild, and t ...
Posted Wednesday, February 22nd 2006 at 8:45AM
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Celebrate Black History: Jesse Owens (495 hits)
Owens, Jesse, 1913–80, U.S. track star, b. Alabama. He was also called John Cleveland Owens, although his original name was said to be simply J. C. Owens. After his family moved to Cleveland he excelled at track and field events in high school. He wo ...
Posted Tuesday, February 21st 2006 at 9:14AM
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Celebrate Black History: Althea Gibson (518 hits)
Gibson, Althea , 1927–2003, African-American tennis player, b. Silver, S.C. In 1948 she won the first of 10 straight national black women's singles championships. She was the first African American to play in the U.S. grass court championships at For ...
Posted Monday, February 20th 2006 at 8:56AM
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Celebrate Black History: Gwendolyn Brooks (296 hits)
Brooks, Gwendolyn Elizabeth, 1917–2000, American poet, b. Topeka, Kans. She grew up in the slums of Chicago and lived in that city until her death. Brooks's poems, technically accomplished and written in a variety of forms including quatrains, free v ...
Posted Friday, February 17th 2006 at 9:04AM
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Celebrate Black History: Arthur Mitchell (286 hits)
Mitchell, Arthur, 1934–, American dancer, b. New York City. Mitchell studied in New York City and appeared on Broadway and with various companies at home and abroad. He joined the New York City Ballet in 1956, becoming a soloist in 1959. The first bl ...
Posted Thursday, February 16th 2006 at 8:50AM
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Celebration of Life and Fashion Show! (390 hits)
Billie Henderson is a Tennessee State University student and model who was seriously injured in a car accident and has been hospitalized since Jan.9th. A benefit is being held in her honor on Feb.18,2006. The benefit will take place on Tennessee St ...
Posted Wednesday, February 15th 2006 at 2:56PM
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Celebrate Black History: Ruth Simmons (246 hits)
Simmons, Ruth, 1945–, American educator and college president, b. Grapeland, Tex., grad. Dillard Univ. (B.A., 1967) and Harvard (A.M., 1970; Ph.D., 1973). As a scholar she was primarily concerned with the francophone literature of Africa and the Cari ...
Posted Wednesday, February 15th 2006 at 8:55AM
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Celebrate Black History: Constance Baker Motley (429 hits)
As a prominent civil rights attorney, Motley won nine of the ten cases she argued before the U.S. Supreme Court, including the 1962 case in which James Meredith won admission to the University of Mississippi. In 1966 she became the first black woman ...
Posted Wednesday, February 8th 2006 at 8:58AM
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Celebrate Black History: Ralph Johnson Bunche (298 hits)
Bunche, Ralph Johnson , 1904–71, U.S. government official and UN diplomat, b. Detroit, Ph.D., Harvard, 1934. He taught political science at Howard Univ. (1928–40). In government service after 1941, he worked under the joint chiefs of staff and was a ...
Posted Tuesday, February 7th 2006 at 9:02AM
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Celebrate Black History: Patricia Roberts Harris (267 hits)
1924–85, U.S. government official, b. Mattoon, Ill. A lawyer who was active in the Democratic party, she was a law professor and dean at Howard Univ. during the 1960s and became the first African-American woman to hold a U.S. ambassadorship when s ...
Posted Monday, February 6th 2006 at 8:58AM
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HBCU CONNECT NEEDS YOUR VOICE! (764 hits)
HBCUConnect.com needs your voice again!! We have received an enormous amount of feedback for our “HBCU Passion for Fashion” project. We want to keep the flame alive by exploring other topics/issues relevant to the HBCU lifestyle and achievement. W ...
Posted Friday, February 3rd 2006 at 5:38PM
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Celebrate Black History: Shirley Chisholm (384 hits)
Chisholm, Shirley Anita St. Hill , 1924–2005, U.S. congresswoman (1969–83), b. Brooklyn, N.Y. An expert on early childhood education, she worked (1959–64) as a consultant to the New York City bureau of child welfare before serving (1964–68) in the st ...
Posted Thursday, February 2nd 2006 at 10:26AM
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