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Big winners at the Bred Ball

Big winners at the Bred Ball

May 22, 2020

Members of the campus community and student organizations were big winners at the Bred Ball and Campus Life Awards Program. Student organizations were honored, with Campus Activities Board named student organization of the year.  The ĢƵ cheerleaders were recognized as the organization with outstanding community service. The freshmen class was honored as the Student Government Association council of the year....

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ĢƵ president appointed to USDA-1890 Task Force

ĢƵ president appointed to USDA-1890 Task Force

May 22, 2020

ĢƵ President M. Christopher Brown II was recently appointed to the USDA-1890 Task Force. The task force explores cooperative frameworks, discusses partnership opportunities and priority areas. President Brown joins Ray Belton, president of Southern University; Lily D. McNair, president of Tuskegee University; Felecia M. Nave, president of Alcorn State University; and Kent Smith, president of Langston Universi...

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ĢƵ professor awarded grant for soil health research

ĢƵ professor awarded grant for soil health research

May 22, 2020

A ĢƵ professor’s proposal for soil health research will be funded through the 1890 Faculty Research Sabbatical Program.  Dr. Maheteme Gebemedhin, assistant professor of soil science, received confirmation recently that his proposal, “Soil Health Assessment: Comparative studies of cover crop and biochar on soil organic carbon,” will be funded by the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) through the 1890 Faculty...

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Three ĢƵ professors published in U.S. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology

Three ĢƵ professors published in U.S. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology

May 22, 2020

Three ĢƵ professors have their work featured in the current issue of the U.S. Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology. Lana Browning, Dr. Mara Merlino and Dr. Johnathon Sharp recently had a manuscript accepted to the Journal of Police and Criminal Psychology.  The title of the manuscript is “Citizen journalism and cynicism toward police.” Click here to read their work. 

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