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Tuskegee wins SIAC basketball crown, advances to NCAA II tournament
The Golden Tigers defeated top-seeded Clark Atlanta 61-57 Saturday night in the finals of the 77th SIAC basketball tournament at Forbes Arena on the Morehouse College campus in Atlanta, earning a berth in the NCAA Division II Tournament. The Golden Tigers will compete in the South Regional, which will be held in Russellville, Ark., March 13, 14 and 16. More
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Music preservationist Calvin Earl to deliver Ellison Lecture
Music historian and recording artist Calvin Earl will present Tuskegee University's 15th annual Ralph Ellison Lecture. Titled "The History of the Spirituals," the lecture is at 3 p.m. on March 17 in the Kellogg Conference Center auditorium. Earl achieved national prominence in 2007 when his efforts prompted a congressional resolution honoring African-American slaves for their contributions to the nation More
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Entries for President's Essay Contest being accepted
The Office of the Provost is now accepting entries for the 2010 President's Essay Contest. The theme for this year's papers is "Knowledge, Leadership, and Service: Challenges for the 21st Century." Essays must be typed and double-spaced; must not exceed 750 words; and must conform to Modern Language Association (MLA) format and styles. Additionally, materials and quotes obtained from other sources must be cited properly More
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Payton delivers address at Tuskegee University Day at Greater Saint Mark
Tuskegee University President, Dr. Benjamin F. Payton, delivered the keynote address at Tuskegee University Day at Greater Saint Mark Missionary Baptist Church on Sunday, Feb. 14. The annual observance recognizes contributions and leadership of the University. Before his message, Payton was presented with the "Leadership in Excellence" award by Dr. Clarence P. Noble, pastor. More
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