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R'Lazon Brumfield is this week's OVC Field Athlete of the Week after placing first in the long and triple jump at UCF's Black and Gold Invitational. #BigBlueRisingpic.twitter.com/vdqmXs6BMr
📰 NEWS: Add a BOXTOROW HBCU 2nd-Team All-America honor to Devante Carter's resume after the organization announced its HBCU All-America teams on Thursday
SWAC Football RB Rushing Yards Leaders 339 Tyson Alexander Jackson State 268 Ezra Gray Alabama State 214 Jalon Jones Jackson State 189 Kymani Clarke Jackson State 164 Ladarius Skelton Southern 161 LaDarius Owens Texas Southern 120 Jarod Sims Southern pic.twitter.com/kLXTUz6IPY
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Meet @BowieState Morgana Johnson‼️Johnson is a senior softball student-athlete from Baltimore, MD. She majors in early childhood education/special education and maintains a 3.5 grade point average.
Brooklyn, NY (March 22, 2021) -- The CUNY Board of Trustees today voted to appoint Dr. Patricia Ramsey, an innovative educator with extensive experience as a leader at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), as the sixth president of Medgar Evers College in Brooklyn. The CUNY senior college, a Predominantly Black Institution and an Emerging Hispanic-Serving Institution, was created in response to community advocacy in 1970 and named for the iconic civil rights leader slain seven years earlier.
Dr. Ramsey earned a bachelor’s degree in biology education from Norfolk State University, a master’s in botany from Howard University, a master’s in biology from Harvard University and the Ph.D. in biology from Georgetown University. She completed leadership programs in the Civic Leadership Institute, Harvard University’s Institute for Educational Management and the American Association of State Colleges and Universities’ Millennium Leadership Initiative.
Dr. Ramsey, whose appointment is effective May 1, will be the first woman to serve as the president of Medgar Evers College. A biologist by training, she comes to CUNY from the Thurgood Marshall College Fund in Washington, D.C., where she spent the past year as a senior executive fellow. She previously served as provost and vice president for academic affairs at Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, the oldest degree granting HBCU in the nation. She began her career as a biology professor and brings more than three decades of wide-ranging experience as an educator, scientist, scholar and student-focused leader at universities in Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina.