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Rascoe’s book, "HBCU Made: A Celebration of the Black College Experience," is a collection of personal essays of Black figures including authors, journalists and political figures.
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LaTonia Collins Smith is Harris-Stowe State University’s 21st president. During her presidency, Collins Smith hopes to increase enrollment and open university centers for workforce development, entrepreneurship and STEM programs.
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Harris-Stowe State University temporarily shut down Tuesday after receiving a bomb threat. The threat came a day after several historically Black colleges and universities nationwide received similar threats.
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About 300 students at Harris-Stowe University will not have to worry about some of the debt they took on to pay for school during the pandemic.
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Harris-Stowe State University has a new leader for the second time in just over a year. Corey S. Bradford Sr. stepped down as president last week after one year in the job. Latonia Collins Smith, provost and vice president of academic affairs, will serve as interim president.
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When Harris-Stowe State University President Dwaun Warmack graduated from high school, he had a 1.7 grade-point average and did not think he was college…
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Historically Black College and Universities, known by the acronym HBCUs, have long been a place for black Americans to receive an education, particularly…
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According to the most recently available federal records, Harris-Stowe State University’s six-year graduation rate was three to six times lower than…
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Dwuan Warmack says his focus as president of Harris-Stowe State University is hard to forget, because it’s young men just like him.At Friday’s formal…