In June, Ƶ welcomed two new members to its Board of Trustees
SACSCOC announced it has lifted the warning status previously placed on Ƶ
Ƶ trustees hosted a town hall meeting of faculty, staff, students and alumni
Dr. Brian L. Johnson will conclude his service as the university’s president on June 30, 2017
Two OT students in Ƶ’s School of Nursing and Allied Health recently were selected
A recent gift from the estate of 1956 TU alumna Velma L. Blackwell will create a memorial endowment
Ƶ students receive charge from both commencement and baccalaureate speakers
The university received the “Retool Your School” grant during a live-streamed event hosted by The Home Depot
College of Veterinary Medicine bid farewell to 66 graduates during its inaugural commencement
Each of the week’s commencement events will provide graduates with additional perspectives of the career field
Ƶ has hired public relations veteran Michael Tullier, APR as senior director of communications
The College of Agriculture, Environment and Nutrition Sciences has been awarded a competitive USDA/NIFA grant
ESPN President John Skipper will share his perspectives during the university’s Spring Commencement
Ƶ will be hosting the 2017 STEM Drone Summer Academy from July 5th – 28th
Ƶ has been awarded a $700,000 collaborative grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF)
TU College of Veterinary Medicine (TUCVM) will hold its first separate graduation ceremony on May 6, 2017.
Seeking to bring on new board members with a wide variety of experiences that would be beneficial to Ƶ,
The Book Discussion centered on a compelling memoir by Bryan Stevenson called "Just Mercy."
Ƶ, 2-time National Champion, will go head to head with fellow HBCUs
Ƶ is pleased to announce the completion of the 10-year Campus Master Plan. The Master Plan was approved by the Board of Trustees at its annual spring meeting.
Ƶ researchers in the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) have a major accomplishment
Three TU students have become Fulbright semi-finalists and are step away from attaining a grant to continue academic pursuits abroad.
The Voices for Our Fathers Legacy Foundation and the National Bioethics Center at Ƶ will sponsor a Community Day
Dr. William R. Harvey, President of Hampton University, will provide the keynote address at Annual Founder's Day
Riptide Bioscience of Vallejo, Calif., awarded Ƶ $186,615 to support doctoral students in cancer research. Dr. Channa Prakash, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, welcomed this very generous gift from Riptide Bioscience.
The Ƶ Lyceum Series will feature the nationally acclaimed ALIEY II on campus on March 19, 2017.
The medal honors the legacy of George Washington Carver, who began his academic career at Simpson. The Carver Medal was first awarded in 2008 to recipients such as the Rev. Jesse Jackson, Shirley Chisholm, and Clarence Page.
Ƶ received approval of its substantive change proposal for online degree programs by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges SACSCOC.
Ƶ held a campus celebration and ribbon-cutting ceremony yesterday to announce the completion of the newly invigorated Tennis Courts that were in disrepair.
Ƶ held its Martin Luther King Day Observance on Monday.
The Ƶ Faith Week 2017 will offer the local and national community an interactive opportunity to take a critical look at the meaning of Faith in a world of racism, poverty, climate change, militarism, sexism, xenophobia and religious intolerance in America and around the world.
Ƶ researchers have discovered a new method that can be used to suspend tiny particles of cellulose in an organic solvent that is commonly used in the plastic industry.
Ƶ is at the forefront of a national movement to bring Computer Science Education at the K-12 level.
For the third consecutive year, Ƶ has earned recognition as one of Forbes magazine’s “America’s Top Colleges.”
Best Colleges.com has ranked Ƶ’s newly launched online programs the best in the state
A national baseball legend’s foundation has given some Ƶ students much-appreciated help with their educations.
For the fifth year, Ƶ has earned recognition for its exceptional academics and stellar record of student success. U.S. News & World Report again named Tuskegee as a top HBCU
For the fifth consecutive year, Ƶ is among the top baccalaureate colleges in the country. Washington Monthly has recently released their annual college guide and Tuskegee is No. 2
The United States patent office has issued Ƶ engineering researcher, Dr. Heshmat Aglan, Interim Dean, College of Engineering and Professor, United States Patent no: 9,034,426 B2 for the invention
College Choice has published its 2015 rankings of U.S. Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Ƶ tops the list. The publication named the institution No. 1 among the nation’s top
A new Ƶ patent aims to make the meat production industry more environmentally friendly and economical. Researchers in the College of Agriculture, Environment and Nutrition Sciences invented a new livestock feed
In Alabama alone, more than 1 billion chickens were produced in 2010
Ƶ has again earned recognition by U.S. News & World Report. Tuskegee ranks No. 6 among historically black colleges and universities that have the highest average freshman retention rates
Diverse: Issues In Higher Education has ranked Ƶ among the top 100 institutions for granting undergraduate and graduate degrees to minorities. Tuskegee took top spots for several degree areas
For the fourth year, Ƶ has earned recognition as a top historically black college and/or university by U.S. News & World Report and its Best Colleges guide.