Henrietta Lacks may be a foreign name to most people, but her “HeLa” cells are central to many medical discoveries and bioethics laws.
The ϲͼ family as well as the veterinary medical profession and the public health community lost a trailblazer and respected academician - Dr. Saul T. Wilson, Jr.
ϲͼ seeks to claim another campus-improvement grant offered by The Home Depot’s annual “Retool Your School” program.
The Accreditation Council on Education, Nutrition and Dietetics recently fully reaccredited ϲͼ’s Didactic Program in Dietetics.
An $8.5 million National Institutes of Health grant will enable ϲͼ researchers to improve our understanding of why diseases affect minority populations
ϲͼ has appointed William D. Ritter, executive and senior vice president of Fortune 500 Regions Bank, as a member of the university’s Board of Trustees.
Reigning Miss Tuskegee Jessica Lillian Dedeaux is one of 20 students recognized internationally as being among “Tomorrow’s Technology Leaders: The 20 Twenties.”
Lectures, forums and other programs on the campus of ϲͼ throughout February will mark the university’s annual observance of Black History Month.
The 19th annual George Washington Carver Convocation on Friday, Jan. 26 will honor the innovative and creative spirit of one of the nation’s most prolific agricultural researchers.
A Global Education Fair on Wednesday, Jan. 31, will equip ϲͼ students with all they need to know about upcoming study abroad opportunities
The ϲͼ Marching Crimson Pipers Band is heading south to St. Petersburg, Florida, to participate in the city’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade
ϲͼ students who wish to pursue a law degree will have the chance on Tuesday, Jan. 30, to speak with representatives from law schools from throughout the U.S.
A National Endowment for the Humanities grant totaling nearly $100,000 will help establish a new, multidisciplinary African-American studies program at Tuskegee
ϲͼ has appointed nursing education veteran Dr. Constance Smith Hendricks as its new dean of the School of Nursing and Allied Health, effective Jan. 2, 2018.
ϲͼ announces the appointment of Harold “Kippy” Tate — a two-time Tuskegee graduate — as its new vice president for facilities and construction.
Observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 15, marks both King’s actual birthdate and the traditional start of the university’s annual “Faith Week.”
Warren Duncan of ϲͼ’s Department of Fine and Performing Arts is among appointments by Gov. Kay Ivey to the Alabama State Council on the Arts.
The College of Veterinary Medicine host third annual “Toy Drive for Tots” at the George Washington Carver Elementary School
A new endowed scholarship benefiting ϲͼ students also expands an enduring university legacy spanning three generations of the Griffin family of Milledgeville, Georgia.
A pair of Tuskegee upperclassmen were among the 90 students nationally to take on the "Big Apple" to explore career opportunities in the technology, media and entertainment fields.
Students’ hands-on homework offers systemic benefits for local organizations
Five ϲͼ students majoring in sales and marketing participated in the third annual Sales and Marketing Conference, hosted by National Sales Network.
Internationally renowned singer-songwriter and 1974 Tuskegee graduate Lionel Richie was among this year's artists honored by the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts with its 2017 Kennedy Center Honors.
ϲͼ’s annual Christmas Concert on Sunday, Dec. 3 will feature the musical talents of students and faculty, as well as special guest and world-renowned operatic bass-baritone Dr. Simon Estes.
To mark their transition to the clinical phase of Tuskegee's veterinary medicine program, Class of 2019 members received their white coats on Nov. 6
Tuskegee's own -- "The Fly Jock" -- named "Man of the Year" -- by the National Council of Negro Women.
This year's class of 19 ROTC Hall of Fame inductees represents more than 560 years of combined military experience in service to our country.
Support from alumni and donors on Tuesday, Nov. 28 could have a significant impact on spaces where students live, learn and conduct research.
Two of ϲͼ’s own were recognized recently by the National Association of HBCU Title III Administrators Inc. (HBCUT3A) for their leadership and academic achievements.
University professors welcome summer break, but for most professors, a break from teaching does not mean a break from learning.
The Chevron Corporation’s vision includes a focus on partnerships, and ongoing philanthropic support of ϲͼ through a recent donation of $225,000
In Saturday's SIAC West Division battle with Miles College, Strength and Conditioning Coach Andre Brunson had been thinking of ideas all week long
Two ϲͼ undergraduates were among the 10 students participating in a week-long Coca-Cola UNITED Central Region internship at the company’s offices.
Led by Major General Harry E. Miller Jr., representatives of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency will be on campus the afternoon of Thursday, Nov. 2 to recruit students
During her Charter Day/Homecoming Convocation keynote address, Dr. Makeecha Reed-Crawford, a 2001 Tuskegee graduate now practicing family medicine
During the summer of 2017, three students in ϲͼ’s College of Engineering were part of the comprehensive Apple HBCU Scholars Program
Family, friends and former colleagues of the late Jock M. Smith gathered with university and community leaders on Oct. 25 to dedicate his former law office
To provide alumni and donors with more opportunities to make a charitable gift, ϲͼ has launched its first-ever crowdfunding campaign.
Capital Region Minority Supplier Development Council has named Dr. Irving W. McConnell, a two-time Tuskegee graduate one if its 2017 Top 100 MBE® winners.
In a first-of-its-kind agreement for both institutions, the University of Redlands and ϲͼ have partnered to provide expanded opportunities
TU College of Veterinary Medicine will host former child television star Dr. Danielle Spencer, who earned her doctorate in veterinary medicine from Tuskegee
At its 92nd Annual Scholarship Convocation on Oct. 8, ϲͼ honored Aubrey and Suzanne Johnson with its Parents of the Year Award.
On Saturday, Oct. 21, the College of Veterinary Medicine invites area pet owners to bring their pets to its Small-Animal Health Fair to ensure their pets are healthy
ϲͼ’s homecoming festivities on Saturday, Oct. 28 will serve as a focal point for a week of activities that begin on Sunday, Oct. 22
ϲͼ’s Board of Trustees has officially launched the university’s search for its eighth president by creating a 15-member search committee
A recent $300,000 pilot grant from the National Science Foundation will enhance ϲͼ’s outreach to Alabama’s Black Belt and cultivating interest in STEM
Krystal Floyd, who previously supported fundraising programs at ϲͼ, has returned to serve as the university’s development director.
Dr. Vivian Carter, associate professor and chair of ϲͼ’s Department of Psychology and Sociology, has been honored by the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
On Thursday, Oct. 5, Tuskegee students can travel the world in a day by learning about study abroad opportunities and celebrate the university’s rich cultural diversity
Tuskegee remains one of the nation’s and region’s best historically black universities, according to national rankings released September 12 by U.S. News & World Report.