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College of Veterinary Medicine cancels 2020 VET STEP amid health concerns

College of Veterinary Medicine cancels 2020 VET STEP amid health concerns

April 08, 2020

The college’s annual summer outreach program for high schoolers is among events cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Legacy Museum to host upcoming UNCF/Mellon Teaching and Learning Institute

Legacy Museum to host upcoming UNCF/Mellon Teaching and Learning Institute

April 07, 2020

A continuing institute program underscores the importance of preserving African American cultural heritage preservation.

Three Tuskegee alumni among Savoy magazine’s 2020 ‘top black execs’ in America

Three Tuskegee alumni among Savoy magazine’s 2020 ‘top black execs’ in America

April 06, 2020

With Tuskegee degrees on their walls, these alumni are named this year’s “Most Influential Black Executives in Corporate America.”

New UPenn, Tuskegee partnership aims to advance historic preservation, civil rights heritage in Alabama

New UPenn, Tuskegee partnership aims to advance historic preservation, civil rights heritage in Alabama

April 02, 2020

New collaboration leverages each school’s academic strengths to enhance student education, historic preservation efforts.

The Kroger Co. partners with the Tiger’s Den Food Pantry to address on-campus food insecurity

The Kroger Co. partners with the Tiger’s Den Food Pantry to address on-campus food insecurity

March 26, 2020

A charitable gift from the national grocery chain will help Tuskegee students struggling to avoid hunger.

Tuskegee Airmen inducted into ϲͼ ROTC Hall of Fame

Tuskegee Airmen inducted into ϲͼ ROTC Hall of Fame

March 24, 2020

University, alumni pay homage to the legendary African-American fighter pilots of World War II.

Annual Farmers Conference focuses on developing sustainable solutions for the industry’s changing landscape

Annual Farmers Conference focuses on developing sustainable solutions for the industry’s changing landscape

March 20, 2020

Tuskegee partners with Alabama’s farmers, landowners to solve common agricultural problems in uncommon ways

Tuskegee, City of Montgomery partnership addresses food insecurity, community revitalization

Tuskegee, City of Montgomery partnership addresses food insecurity, community revitalization

March 19, 2020

A new ϲͼ Urban Agriculture Innovation Center is breathing new life into a downtown Montgomery community.

ϲͼ postpones March 21 Open House

ϲͼ postpones March 21 Open House

March 12, 2020

Open House postponement part of university’s comprehensive response to the coronavirus pandemic.

Tuskegee cancels April 3-5 Founders’ Day Weekend alumni activities

Tuskegee cancels April 3-5 Founders’ Day Weekend alumni activities

March 12, 2020

University errs on the side of caution for alumni traveling cross-country for Founders’ Day Weekend.

Kaufmann to present ‘Historic Tower Clocks and Bells of Alabama’ lecture on March 25

Kaufmann to present ‘Historic Tower Clocks and Bells of Alabama’ lecture on March 25

March 12, 2020

Lecture to share the story of Alabama bells spanning centuries and encapsulating the history of the state itself.

City of Enterprise pays tribute to Carver’s legacy with Centennial Memorial dedication

City of Enterprise pays tribute to Carver’s legacy with Centennial Memorial dedication

March 11, 2020

Carver’s peanut research credited with helping Enterprise’s post-boll weevil economic recovery

March 19 Teacher Education Career Fair offers career pathways for graduating seniors

March 19 Teacher Education Career Fair offers career pathways for graduating seniors

March 10, 2020

March 19 Teacher Education Fair opens K-12 professional opportunities for graduating seniors majoring in education and other disciplines.

Evans ’70 inducted into Oklahoma State Hall of Fame

Evans ’70 inducted into Oklahoma State Hall of Fame

March 09, 2020

Tuskegee DVM alumnus among four OSU grads inducted into its alumni association’s Hall of Fame.

ϲͼ launches coronavirus resources microsite

ϲͼ launches coronavirus resources microsite

March 05, 2020

Online resource to provide regular updates on health-, travel- and other university-related news regarding the coronavirus outbreak.

Senior architecture major Cedric Davis elected as 2020-21 SGA president

Senior architecture major Cedric Davis elected as 2020-21 SGA president

March 04, 2020

Tuskegee’s student body elects new Student Government Association leaders for the 2020-21 school year.

Baseball team home field play returns to ϲͼ’s Washington Field on March 21

Baseball team home field play returns to ϲͼ’s Washington Field on March 21

March 02, 2020

Newly renovated baseball facilities will be rededicated prior to home game against the LeMoyne-Owen Magicians.

ϲͼ, VA system co-host March 13 Social Work Month conference

ϲͼ, VA system co-host March 13 Social Work Month conference

February 28, 2020

“Social Work in an Interdisciplinary Setting: Generations Strong” conference to help professionals of all generations continue to make a difference.

Students gain industry insights, network with professionals at annual D+CM Expo

Students gain industry insights, network with professionals at annual D+CM Expo

February 27, 2020

Workshops, career fair headline annual industry event for architecture, construction science students

Tuskegee’s Rangari honored with BEYA innovation award

Tuskegee’s Rangari honored with BEYA innovation award

February 27, 2020

Materials science and engineering professor honored for innovation within the fields of STEM education and research

George Washington Carver Society celebrates silver anniversary during annual induction, scholarship ceremony

George Washington Carver Society celebrates silver anniversary during annual induction, scholarship ceremony

February 26, 2020

Annual society event celebrates Tuskegee spirit of doing common things in an uncommon way.

Golden Voices Choir gasses up for seven-day, five-state bus tour March 8-14

Golden Voices Choir gasses up for seven-day, five-state bus tour March 8-14

February 26, 2020

Student-musicians to log more than 1,400 miles during upcoming Texas-to-Alabama tour.

Southern AIDS Coalition, Tuskegee address effects of racism, mistrust on HIV-impacted communities

Southern AIDS Coalition, Tuskegee address effects of racism, mistrust on HIV-impacted communities

February 25, 2020

Think tank partnership seeks to build trust among those affected by HIV, and to develop solutions to battling the growing epidemic.

ϲͼ’s hidden audio collections

ϲͼ’s hidden audio collections

February 24, 2020

Tuskegee Civic Association recordings spanning 1957 to 1971 include several powerful civil rights leaders.

NursingProcess.org ranks Tuskegee’s nursing program 9th in country among HBCUs

NursingProcess.org ranks Tuskegee’s nursing program 9th in country among HBCUs

February 18, 2020

Professional nursing website ranks Tuskegee’s nursing program ninth in U.S., first in Alabama among HBCUs.

Tuskegee, UAB join forces through new nursing honors society partnership

Tuskegee, UAB join forces through new nursing honors society partnership

February 18, 2020

As Sigma members, Tuskegee nursing students will have a new pathway to developing their leadership potential and making a global impact.

Feb. 24 seminar on ‘unlocking human potential’ part of Booker T. Washington Leadership Institute series

Feb. 24 seminar on ‘unlocking human potential’ part of Booker T. Washington Leadership Institute series

February 14, 2020

Continuing seminar series to focus on motivating organizations, teams and groups to be “incubators of human potential.”

‘Black Lives Matter’ co-founder, author Patrisse Cullors to speak at ϲͼ Feb. 25

‘Black Lives Matter’ co-founder, author Patrisse Cullors to speak at ϲͼ Feb. 25

February 14, 2020

Cullors will share about her advocacy for criminal and social justice reform, sign books during a public forum at 4:30 p.m.

Tuskegee sets sights on $50K Home Depot ‘Retool Your School’ prize

Tuskegee sets sights on $50K Home Depot ‘Retool Your School’ prize

February 14, 2020

Voting support from alumni and friends through April 5 will be vital to this year’s success.

Tuskegee, NIH researchers develop potential way to reprogram immune cells to fight cancer, other diseases

Tuskegee, NIH researchers develop potential way to reprogram immune cells to fight cancer, other diseases

February 12, 2020

An immunotherapy discovery could help patients avoid rigorous chemotherapy treatments by harnessing their own immune systems.

Tuskegee pursues return to national Honda Campus All-Star Challenge competition

Tuskegee pursues return to national Honda Campus All-Star Challenge competition

February 07, 2020

Tuskegee looks to continue its winning tradition in this national academic quiz bowl-style competition.

Tuskegee to host annual History Research Symposium Feb. 13-14

Tuskegee to host annual History Research Symposium Feb. 13-14

February 07, 2020

Panels, presentations and banquet keynotes will center on concepts of remembrance, renaissance and revolution.

Feb. 19 lecture, film screening to celebrate African American’s contributions to space exploration

Feb. 19 lecture, film screening to celebrate African American’s contributions to space exploration

February 06, 2020

“From Slave Ship to Spaceship” to celebrate the pioneering contributions by African-Americans to the U.S. space program.

ϲͼ hosts ‘Lynchings and Liberators’ exhibition throughout February

ϲͼ hosts ‘Lynchings and Liberators’ exhibition throughout February

February 06, 2020

Temporary art exhibit recounts the painful past and quest for justice surrounding lynchings in the U.S.

Campus Writing Center helps students sharpen, build confidence in their writing skills

Campus Writing Center helps students sharpen, build confidence in their writing skills

February 05, 2020

In just its first year, the new Writing Center is already proving itself to be a valuable resource to students wanting to sharpen their writing skills.

Award-winning actor, director Ben Vereen to discuss civil rights at Tuskegee on Feb. 18

Award-winning actor, director Ben Vereen to discuss civil rights at Tuskegee on Feb. 18

February 04, 2020

Stage and screen veteran Ben Vereen to discuss his role in the groundbreaking TV miniseries Roots and its continuing influence on civil rights today.

Tuskegee becomes African studies research destination with receipt of prestigious Pritchett Collection

Tuskegee becomes African studies research destination with receipt of prestigious Pritchett Collection

February 03, 2020

A lifetime of collecting works preserving the African perspective will benefit academics and research at Tuskegee for generations to come.

LET US Academy announces spring slate of

LET US Academy announces spring slate of 'Life Series' speakers

January 31, 2020

Three LET US Academy Life Series alumni speakers will share valuable career insights with students during the spring 2020 semester.

Convocation on Feb. 7 to celebrate George Washington Carver’s inventive spirit

Convocation on Feb. 7 to celebrate George Washington Carver’s inventive spirit

January 31, 2020

Two-time graduate and faculty researcher Dr. Clayton Yates will draw on Carver’s pioneering spirit as the convocation’s keynote speaker.

Jan. 31 seminar on scholarly writing, publishing part of Booker T. Washington Leadership Institute series

Jan. 31 seminar on scholarly writing, publishing part of Booker T. Washington Leadership Institute series

January 30, 2020

Dr. Donna Y. Ford of Ohio State University to share insights and concrete strategies for increasing scholarly writing and publishing outcomes.

Black History Month programs at Tuskegee embrace heritage, continued struggle

Black History Month programs at Tuskegee embrace heritage, continued struggle

January 23, 2020

“Embracing Our Heritage and Continuing the Struggle” to serve as the central theme of month-long programs throughout February.

Jan. 28 Law School Fair and related events to connect students with 90+ schools across the nation

Jan. 28 Law School Fair and related events to connect students with 90+ schools across the nation

January 17, 2020

Annual Law School Fair and related events to help students prepare for and pursue their legal career goals.

Jan. 30 Global Education Fair to help broaden students’ worldview

Jan. 30 Global Education Fair to help broaden students’ worldview

January 16, 2020

The semiannual Global Education Fair helps students map out academic and cultural opportunities that can broaden their college experiences.

Annual ‘Faith Week’ celebration Jan. 20-26 to place focus on spiritual vision, service

Annual ‘Faith Week’ celebration Jan. 20-26 to place focus on spiritual vision, service

January 10, 2020

ϲͼ will celebrate its annual “Faith Week,” during the week of Jan. 20-26, the week’s theme will highlight a “20/20 Spiritual Vision”

Tuskegee welcomes Scott as new vice president for student affairs

Tuskegee welcomes Scott as new vice president for student affairs

January 06, 2020

The Division of Student Affairs gains a new leader who brings 25-plus years of experience to her role administering student development, learning, wellness and overall success programs.

World-renowned Ailey II dance company schedules Jan. 28 tour stop at ϲͼ

World-renowned Ailey II dance company schedules Jan. 28 tour stop at ϲͼ

January 03, 2020

Lyceum Series to host encore performance by New York-based Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s dance ensemble.

Tuskegee announces passing of tennis coach Ernest Grant

Tuskegee announces passing of tennis coach Ernest Grant

December 21, 2019

Men’s and women’s head tennis coach died on Friday, Dec. 20

Rare color Carver footage among 2019 additions to National Film Registry

Rare color Carver footage among 2019 additions to National Film Registry

December 19, 2019

Library of Congress adds full-color Carver film along with “Purple Rain,” “Sleeping Beauty” and others to list of annual ‘influential’ films.

Two from Naval ROTC programs commissioned during Dec. 13 ceremony

Two from Naval ROTC programs commissioned during Dec. 13 ceremony

December 17, 2019

Two from Tuskegee’s NROTC program begin their military service as U.S. Navy ensigns.

Tuskegee expands grad degree offerings to include new master’s in general psychology

Tuskegee expands grad degree offerings to include new master’s in general psychology

December 16, 2019

The 36-hour program will deepen knowledge base, research expertise for future psychological professionals and educators.

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