Trent is the Executive Director of the White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence and Economic Opportunity through HBCUs.
Tuskegee University students grabbed first place during the National HBCU/MI Entrepreneurship and Innovation Business Plan Competition held in Atlanta last weekend.
With this latest win, Tuskegee University also received what is called the Record Smasher Award, having the most wins.
Tuskegee University and LIFT Academy form a partnership that will restore flight training to an airfield where the legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen began.
Congratulations to Tuskegee University's College of Arts and Sciences Dean, Dr. Channa Prakash, on being elected to the 2023 class of AAAS Fellows.
This donation will support the University’s STEM programs and a variety of campus enhancements.
A multilayered interview, evaluation and vetting process is underway. Confidentiality remains paramount in the process.
Tuskegee University is pleased to announce that its new flight school degree program will take flight this fall thanks to $6.7 million in federal funding secured by Alabama Senator Katie Britt.
Tuskegee University held its Royal Court Grand Pageant and crowning on March 22 in the Daniel “Chappie” James Center.
The appreciation and commemorative walk on March 22 highlights the critical role social workers play in our communities.
This historical celebration was an evening for partners, alumni, and friends to support empowering Tuskegee students.
Tuskegee research faculty visited Yale University to discuss collaborations in biomedical sciences, advanced materials and cybersecurity.
Tuskegee University welcomed roughly 1,000 future Golden Tigers to Mother Tuskegee for its Spring Open House held over the weekend.
Kayla Thomas, a junior computer science and information systems major was elected President of the National Pre-Alumni Council.
The $300,000 grant from the NASA Science Mission Directorate Bridge program will allow students to develop small spacecrafts.
Since her arrival in 2023, Dr. Brooks has been a driving force, expanding Tuskegee’s reach and influence in the educational community.
South Carolina Congressman James Clyburn will be honored at the inaugural Embracing the Legacy Gala for his work on social justice on March 15 at the Georgia Aquarium.
Tuskegee University Trustee and alum Erick Harris ’09 was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives.
The Retool Your School Competition for $150,000 runs Monday, February 26 through Sunday, March 24
Tuskegee’s own – the legendary Commodores – will perform on March 15 at the “Embracing the Legacy” gala at the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta.
Congresswoman Alma S. Adams, Ph.D., a stalwart supporter of HBCUs, will be honored at the Embracing the Legacy gala,
Gloria Washington Jackson will receive the Inaugural Booker T. Washington Lifetime Achievement Award.
TU alumnus and trustee member Gregory Nixon ‘85 will receive the inaugural Booker T. Washington Award in philanthropy.
The Embracing the Legacy Gala is set to take place on March 15, 2024, at the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta.
This recognition underscores Tuskegee University's commitment to providing cutting-edge education and research in cybersecurity.
Tuskegee University is acknowledged as the region's No. 1 'Top Performer for Social Mobility' by U.S. News & World Report.
Tuskegee head football coach, Aaron James, announced the addition of three new assistant coaches to his staff for the upcoming 2024 season.
Tuskegee University has made significant renovations to two of its historic residence halls as part of its commitment to enhance the student on-campus experience.
Tuskegee University hosted its seventh annual Law School Fair on Tuesday, Jan. 23.
Dr. Manjit Misra, director of the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, inspired students to learn and value the tools they receive at Tuskegee and to go forth with purpose and pride.
James was featured for her dedicated work in reducing healthcare disparities in rural Alabama.
In a moving tribute today, Genesis Motor America honored the late Tuskegee Airman Brigadier General Charles McGee.
Tuskegee University announces a transformative $3.8 million gift supporting the Stephen Feinberg Scholarship Program.
Fermin passed away in his home country, the Dominican Republic, on Monday, January 22, 2024.
The BLM Eastern States' Southeastern States District wild horse and burro event was held in Cullman, Alabama.
Robinson was recently elected vice president of the Association of County Commissions of Alabama.
Corporate sponsorship packages and individual tickets are now available for the “Embracing the Legacy Gala on March 15
Ellis, who passed away on Monday, was a former student-athlete and offensive line coach.
The grant is from the AIM AHEAD Consortium of NIH
Tuskegee University basketball fans will now pay a nominal fee to cheer on the Golden Tigers starting Saturday, Jan. 13. Students Free with IDs.
Tuskegee University announces its upcoming inaugural “Embracing the Legacy” Gala on March 15, 2024 at the Georgia Aquarium.
Tuskegee University assistant professor, Dr. Shahryar Jafarinejad, co-publishes book focusing on renewable energy.
TU Army ROTC cadets receive exciting helicopter ride from TU alumna Lt. Kayla Freeman, Alabama National Guard’s first Black woman pilot.
Tuskegee University is joining forces with millions of people around the globe in celebration of Giving Tuesday, a global day of generosity on November 28.
This grant is a major milestone in Tuskegee’s mission to combat health disparities, particularly in maternal health, among marginalized populations.
Yesterday, more than 500 Tuskegee University students participated in the first annual Day of Service in honor of founder Booker T. Washington.
This marks the second time the Student Ambassadors from Tuskegee University have claimed this prestigious award.
TU announced a partnership with Intel to train the next generation of engineering graduates on semiconductor manufacturing technologies.
After serving in different capacities for 40 years, Tuskegee University’s Ninth President Charlotte P. Morris will retire as planned next spring.
Alumnus Kenneth L. Parker '94 has been appointed to the Attorney General's Advisory Committee (AGAC) by U.S. Attorney General Merrick B. Garland.