Inside Business annual Power List 2024: 55 power players dailypress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailypress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Marty Miller has spent nearly 50 years as a student-athlete, coach, athletic director and advisor at Norfolk State. Now, he's written a self-published book about his experience to inspire others and benefit NSU.
Norfolk State University took a proactive step in addressing minority health disparities by hosting its first annual Student Health Literacy Symposium. The event, supported by NSU's Office of Health & Wellness and the Center for African-American Public Policy, brought together students, faculty, healthcare professionals, and community leaders to tackle the critical issue of health literacy within college campuses and communities. #HealthLiteracy, #CommunityHealth, #NSU, #Healthier757, #MinorityHealthDisparities
HISTORIC TRIANGLE — Business news and notes in brief from in and around the Historic Triangle. Williamsburg Mayor Doug Pons, Williamsburg Vice Mayor W. Dent…
Shorter College President Jerome Green has been named one of The Ten Most Dominant HBCU Leaders Award and Class of 2024 by the HBCU Campaign Fund, the organization said Wednesday.
Old Dominion University is the most affordable doctoral institution in Virginia, has an R1 Research classification, a soon-to-be-integrated medical school, and has continued to develop new programs in high-demand sectors such as cybersecurity and maritime. From this bird’s eye view, ODU seems to be innovating, redeveloping, and expanding, but closer inspection reveals the University...
She gave a speech to students and faculty about the importance of following MLK's footsteps in a speech she called “Walking with an Audacious Faith in the Future."
Norfolk State president speaks at CNU event honoring MLK dailypress.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailypress.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Norfolk State University President Javaune Adams-Gaston frequently makes the drive from Norfolk to Richmond. Along the way, she sees cotton fields where, generations back, enslaved people worked the land. “Something physically happens to me when I pass those cotton fields,” she said during a speech at Christopher Newport University Thursday. “I feel the ancestors and the pain they had to ...