This virtual event will be held in conjunction with the Black History Month program featuring Jamaican graphic artist Neville Garrick.
Propel Center will provide world-class skills and leadership development opportunities through virtual and in-person instruction
This donation will support students in Ƶ's aerospace engineering program
Tuskegee Airmen legacy marked on U.S. coin
Ƶ’s 2020-21 YLCRE features notable headline books that explore America’s racial history.
The CVM family didn’t let the pandemic deter
BIO Alabama is the leading advocate forAlabama's bioeconomy which represents Alabama's bio related industries as well as universities
This gift is one of the largest single gifts by an individual donor or privately funded foundation in the university's history.
Taslyn Ware is a Junior sales and marketing student from Delaware who seeks to expand her cultural understanding.
TU will help bring workforce development
TU College of Veterinary Medicine students had the opportunity to assist in the medical treatment of this famous patient.
Two Ƶ students selected to receive McDonald’s scholarship
Ƶ students place in top three after presenting their best ideas for improving HBCU campuses and communities at the THINK BIG NOW pitch competition
The Ƶ College of Veterinary Medicine hosts symposium on health security.
The Center led by Atty. Crystal James and Dr. Clayton Yates will help address COVID-19 health disparities in rural black belt counties of Alabama.
TU Global Office is gearing up for its “Shaping the future, Women in International Affairs,” panel discussion with prominent women in political positions.
TU College of Veterinary Medicine receives the “American Humane Scholars Fund,” an inaugural grant of $40,000
Retired NBA Basketball Star and Hall of Famer, Charles Barkley, announced that he was choosing Ƶ for his next big donation to an HBCU.
Sophomore architecture major Nino Chambers is putting his creativity on display in the classroom, on campus and through his entrepreneurial spirit.
The National Voter Mobilization Campaign highlights that social justice is a core principle of social work
Dr. Charlotte P. Morris to serve as interim president of Ƶ during the absence of Dr. Lily D. McNair
Former radio host of the nationally syndicated Tom Joyner Morning Show will serve as virtual homecoming grand marshal
In addition to recruiting cohorts of students for Tuskegee, the Terrell’s have advised a myriad of students on the transition from high school to college.
Ƶ College of Arts and Sciences pre-health students benefit from a 1971 alumnus
Dr. Ruby L. Perry named the Zoetis Champion of Diversity during virtual symposium
Ƶ’s College of Veterinary Medicine awarded $1.48 million for breast cancer research
Ƶ added to list of HBCUs to benefit from a $25 million donation from Thermo Fisher Scientific.
Tuskegee students benefit from new accelerated J.D. program with Samford’s Cumberland Law School.
Ƶ’s Global Office hosts bi-annual Global Education Fair this fall.
Improved Student Retention and Alumni Giving Cited as TU’s Ranking Improves from 2020’s Report
Ƶ Cooperative Extension Program prepares to host virtually the 24th annual Booker T. Washington Economic Development Summit
Ƶ undergraduate participates in internship with Coca-Cola UNITED
College of Veterinary Medicine students benefit from a scholarship program
TU Archives received special plaque commemorating its outstanding contribution to Alabama’s recent bicentennial celebration.
After 130 years, nineteen land-grant member universities, including Ƶ
TU received $25,000 gift from Leon Richardson, chief executive officer of Chemico, and his wife, Cheryl
Ƶ joins Memphis-based blockchain consortium to redistribute medicines to patients in need
Department of Architecture receives unparalleled contribution of $100,000 from Cooper Carry Charitable Foundation, Inc
Ƶ Center for Biomedical Research hosted two virtual research summer programs.
Ƶ today received a $20 million gift from philanthropist, activist and author MacKenzie Scott.
Ƶ is deeply saddened by the passing of civil rights icon Reverend Cordy Tindell (C. T.) Vivian
Like the rest of the world, Ƶ family is deeply saddened by the passing of civil rights icon, Congressman John Lewis.
Ƶ announces its new five-member Young Alumni Ambassadors, that will support the Office of Advancement and Development for the 2020-21 fiscal year.
Ƶ’s Agricultural and Environmental Sciences are identifying pesticide risks near urban communities.
Ƶ President Dr. Lily D. McNair has been named to the Board of Directors for Campus Compact.
TU receives grant to lead efforts in promoting disease prevention related to COVID-19.
More than 600 students honored for their scholastic and co-curricular accomplishments.
College of Veterinary Medicine’s Summer Enrichment and Reinforcement Program continues with 35 students participating
Grant will expand Tuskegee’s service to small-scale farmers, ranchers and forest landowners in rural, underserved and socially disadvantaged areas.
Ƶ College of Veterinary Medicine receives donation from Zoetis, a leading animal health company.