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Skegee Spotlight: Aleeyah Sanders

Skegee Spotlight: Aleeyah Sanders

April 23, 2018

Many contemplate what they want to be when they grow up, but for Aleeyah, pursuing a career centered around architecture and construction science was a given.

Tuskegee researchers develop greener, plant-based fertilizing system

Tuskegee researchers develop greener, plant-based fertilizing system

April 18, 2018

Soon, that next scoop of fertilizer you spread in your garden could be a new, more sustainable option developed by researchers at Ƶ.

P&G exec, Tuskegee alumnus to deliver spring commencement address

P&G exec, Tuskegee alumnus to deliver spring commencement address

April 17, 2018

Procter & Gamble global executive and 1985 Tuskegee alumnus Barron Witherspoon Sr. will serve as the speaker for the university's May 12 spring commencement exercises.

Tuskegee one of four HBCUs benefiting from Beyoncé, BeyGOOD scholarship program

Tuskegee one of four HBCUs benefiting from Beyoncé, BeyGOOD scholarship program

April 16, 2018

Beyoncé's BeyGOOD initiative announces that Tuskegee is among the four HBCUs to benefit from her newly established Homecoming Scholars Award Program.

Tuskegee’s architecture program earns eight-year NAAB reaccreditation

Tuskegee’s architecture program earns eight-year NAAB reaccreditation

April 13, 2018

Ƶ’s undergraduate architecture program has been reaccredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) for a historic eight-year term.

Skegee Spotlight: Robert E. Constant

Skegee Spotlight: Robert E. Constant '98

April 12, 2018

This week's 'Skegee Spotlight shines on 1998 alumnus Robert Constant, author of the children's book "Hey Tuskegee!"

Student body selects new Miss, Mr. Ƶ

Student body selects new Miss, Mr. Ƶ

April 09, 2018

Pageants lead to the crowing of Miss and Mister Ƶ for the 2018-19 academic year.

Presidential apology commemoration, bioethics course to begin Tuesday

Presidential apology commemoration, bioethics course to begin Tuesday

April 09, 2018

Commemorating the 1997 Presidential Apology for the U.S. Public Health Service Syphilis Study at Tuskegee will serve as a capstone for this week’s 7th Annual Public Health Ethics Intensive Course.

Skegee Spotlight: Asia Woodson

Skegee Spotlight: Asia Woodson

April 09, 2018

Our weekly "Skegee Spotlight" shines on Asia Woodson of the Office of Student Financial Aid

Three alumni elected to the Board of Trustees

Three alumni elected to the Board of Trustees

April 06, 2018

The Ƶ Board of Trustees elected three new members at its annual meeting held on campus March 15 – 17. The new members were elected to three year terms

Tuskegee to memorialize legacy of novelist, alumnus Albert Murray on April 8

Tuskegee to memorialize legacy of novelist, alumnus Albert Murray on April 8

April 05, 2018

Following its Founder’s Day Convocation on Sunday, April 8, Ƶ will memorialize famed American literary and jazz critic — and 1939 alumnus — Albert Murray

University addresses recent concerns over veterinary surgical practices

University addresses recent concerns over veterinary surgical practices

March 26, 2018

Tuskegee addresses recent misperceptions about its veterinary surgical policies

Weekend-long alumni events to mark annual Founder’s Day celebration

Weekend-long alumni events to mark annual Founder’s Day celebration

March 13, 2018

Alumni from around the country will return to Ƶ the weekend of Apr. 6-8 to celebrate the rich heritage and history for which the university is renowned.

Mar. 6 Update to Tuskegee Community

Mar. 6 Update to Tuskegee Community

March 06, 2018

The chair of the board of trustees and senior university leadership provide the Tuskegee community with a joint update on various administrative topics.

University readies for ‘QEP Week,’ regional reaccreditation visit

University readies for ‘QEP Week,’ regional reaccreditation visit

March 05, 2018

Terms like “quality enhancement plan” and “QEP” are probably new to most in the Tuskegee community. But, to Ƶ, they represent a deeper focus

Civil rights icon shares message of unity, voter engagement

Civil rights icon shares message of unity, voter engagement

March 02, 2018

Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., one of the most well-known architects of our nation’s civil rights movement, brought a message of empowerment and engaged citizenship

Tuskegee’s Pointer honored AKA chapter’s ‘soror of the year’

Tuskegee’s Pointer honored AKA chapter’s ‘soror of the year’

February 28, 2018

The Beta Xi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. has honored Ƶ’s Kimberly Pointer with its New Soror of the Year Award.

Golden Voices Concert Choir readies for international tour

Golden Voices Concert Choir readies for international tour

February 27, 2018

Ƶ’s Golden Voices Concert Choir will spend the university’s spring break week on an 11-stop tour beginning in Canada and the Great Lakes area

Tuskegee advances to second round of ‘Retool Your School’ competition

Tuskegee advances to second round of ‘Retool Your School’ competition

February 26, 2018

Building on the flurry of #Tuskegee_RYS18 hashtags shared during the nomination phase of the 2018 “Retool Your School” grant competition, Tuskegee now goes into Round 2

Inventor, alumnus Lonnie Johnson ‘73 returns to Tuskegee for Feb. 23 public lecture

Inventor, alumnus Lonnie Johnson ‘73 returns to Tuskegee for Feb. 23 public lecture

February 19, 2018

You may not know Lonnie G. Johnson by name, but chances are if you have been soaked by a high-powered water gun in the past decade, you have Johnson to thank.

Applications now accepted for Tuskegee’s hands-on Veterinary Summer Program

Applications now accepted for Tuskegee’s hands-on Veterinary Summer Program

February 16, 2018

High school students with a passion for veterinary medicine will soon have the opportunity to get first-hand knowledge as to what it takes to become a veterinarian.

2018 Football Schedule Released

2018 Football Schedule Released

February 16, 2018

Ƶ today released its 2018 football schedule featuring seven Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) opponents and one Division I Football Subdivision (FCS) opponent for the upcoming season.

Tuskegee Design+Construction Management Expo to strengthen academic, professional networks

Tuskegee Design+Construction Management Expo to strengthen academic, professional networks

February 14, 2018

Tuskegee’s Design+Construction Management Exposition seeks to strengthen relationships between instruction, students’ career

Honda Campus All-Star Challenge win extends Tuskegee’s competition on national stage

Honda Campus All-Star Challenge win extends Tuskegee’s competition on national stage

February 13, 2018

Ƶ’s Honda Campus All-Star Challenge team proves they have a place in its success competing in America’s premier quiz bowl for top HBCU students.

AARP pres-elect to headline Tuskegee’s spring nursing symposium

AARP pres-elect to headline Tuskegee’s spring nursing symposium

February 06, 2018

At upcoming annual spring symposium on April 20, Ƶ’s School of Nursing and Allied Health suggests treating the mind, body and spirit requires a healthy

Common book, upcoming forum to explore importance of biomedical ethics

Common book, upcoming forum to explore importance of biomedical ethics

February 06, 2018

Henrietta Lacks may be a foreign name to most people, but her “HeLa” cells are central to many medical discoveries and bioethics laws.

Ƶ and the College of Veterinary Medicine pay tribute to veterinary pioneer

Ƶ and the College of Veterinary Medicine pay tribute to veterinary pioneer

February 04, 2018

The Ƶ family as well as the veterinary medical profession and the public health community lost a trailblazer and respected academician - Dr. Saul T. Wilson, Jr.

Tuskegee launches bid for Home Depot ‘Retool Your School’ grant

Tuskegee launches bid for Home Depot ‘Retool Your School’ grant

January 31, 2018

Ƶ seeks to claim another campus-improvement grant offered by The Home Depot’s annual “Retool Your School” program.

Tuskegee’s Didactic Program in Dietetics receives full reaccreditation

Tuskegee’s Didactic Program in Dietetics receives full reaccreditation

January 30, 2018

The Accreditation Council on Education, Nutrition and Dietetics recently fully reaccredited Ƶ’s Didactic Program in Dietetics.

$8.5M NIH grant to help Tuskegee researchers reduce prevalence of health disparities

$8.5M NIH grant to help Tuskegee researchers reduce prevalence of health disparities

January 30, 2018

An $8.5 million National Institutes of Health grant will enable Ƶ researchers to improve our understanding of why diseases affect minority populations

Regions Bank executive joins Ƶ Board of Trustees

Regions Bank executive joins Ƶ Board of Trustees

January 29, 2018

Ƶ 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.

Tuskegee’s Dedeaux among top tech students honored by Aviation Week Network

Tuskegee’s Dedeaux among top tech students honored by Aviation Week Network

January 27, 2018

Reigning Miss Tuskegee Jessica Lillian Dedeaux is one of 20 students recognized internationally as being among “Tomorrow’s Technology Leaders: The 20 Twenties.”

Black History Month programs to focus on African-Americans during wartimes

Black History Month programs to focus on African-Americans during wartimes

January 26, 2018

Lectures, forums and other programs on the campus of Ƶ throughout February will mark the university’s annual observance of Black History Month.

Convocation Friday to commemorate Carver’s inventive spirit

Convocation Friday to commemorate Carver’s inventive spirit

January 22, 2018

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.

Students given the tools to travel the world during Jan. 31 Global Education Fair

Students given the tools to travel the world during Jan. 31 Global Education Fair

January 22, 2018

A Global Education Fair on Wednesday, Jan. 31, will equip Ƶ students with all they need to know about upcoming study abroad opportunities

Marching Crimson Pipers among lineup for St. Petersburg MLK Day parade

Marching Crimson Pipers among lineup for St. Petersburg MLK Day parade

January 11, 2018

The Ƶ Marching Crimson Pipers Band is heading south to St. Petersburg, Florida, to participate in the city’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade

Law School Fair to connect students with law schools across the nation

Law School Fair to connect students with law schools across the nation

January 11, 2018

Ƶ 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.

NEH grant funds first-ever African-American studies minor at Tuskegee

NEH grant funds first-ever African-American studies minor at Tuskegee

January 10, 2018

A National Endowment for the Humanities grant totaling nearly $100,000 will help establish a new, multidisciplinary African-American studies program at Tuskegee

Tuskegee names Hendricks as new dean of nursing and allied health

Tuskegee names Hendricks as new dean of nursing and allied health

January 05, 2018

Ƶ 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.

Tuskegee appoints Tate as VP for facilities and construction

Tuskegee appoints Tate as VP for facilities and construction

January 04, 2018

Ƶ announces the appointment of Harold “Kippy” Tate — a two-time Tuskegee graduate — as its new vice president for facilities and construction.

King holiday observance marks start of Ƶ’s ‘Faith Week’

King holiday observance marks start of Ƶ’s ‘Faith Week’

January 02, 2018

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.”

Duncan among governor’s appointees to state arts council

Duncan among governor’s appointees to state arts council

January 02, 2018

Warren Duncan of Ƶ’s Department of Fine and Performing Arts is among appointments by Gov. Kay Ivey to the Alabama State Council on the Arts.

College of Veterinary Medicine shares true spirit of giving with George Washington Carver Elementary School

College of Veterinary Medicine shares true spirit of giving with George Washington Carver Elementary School

December 19, 2017

The College of Veterinary Medicine host third annual “Toy Drive for Tots” at the George Washington Carver Elementary School

Griffin family fosters legacy of giving through new endowed scholarship

Griffin family fosters legacy of giving through new endowed scholarship

December 14, 2017

A new endowed scholarship benefiting Ƶ students also expands an enduring university legacy spanning three generations of the Griffin family of Milledgeville, Georgia.

Business students explore music-tech careers at NYC-based conference

Business students explore music-tech careers at NYC-based conference

December 07, 2017

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.

Business students solve real-life client challenges through ‘design thinking’ course

Business students solve real-life client challenges through ‘design thinking’ course

December 06, 2017

Students’ hands-on homework offers systemic benefits for local organizations

Students put sales, marketing concepts into action at national conference

Students put sales, marketing concepts into action at national conference

December 05, 2017

Five Ƶ students majoring in sales and marketing participated in the third annual Sales and Marketing Conference, hosted by National Sales Network.

Tuskegee’s Richie among 2017 Kennedy Center honorees

Tuskegee’s Richie among 2017 Kennedy Center honorees

December 04, 2017

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.

Annual Christmas Concert to feature campus, international talent

Annual Christmas Concert to feature campus, international talent

November 30, 2017

Ƶ’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.

Tuskegee presents white coats to 54 veterinary medicine students

Tuskegee presents white coats to 54 veterinary medicine students

November 22, 2017

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

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