Tuskegee DVM alumnus among four OSU grads inducted into its alumni association’s Hall of Fame.
Online resource to provide regular updates on health-, travel- and other university-related news regarding the coronavirus outbreak.
Tuskegee’s student body elects new Student Government Association leaders for the 2020-21 school year.
Newly renovated baseball facilities will be rededicated prior to home game against the LeMoyne-Owen Magicians.
“Social Work in an Interdisciplinary Setting: Generations Strong” conference to help professionals of all generations continue to make a difference.
Workshops, career fair headline annual industry event for architecture, construction science students
Materials science and engineering professor honored for innovation within the fields of STEM education and research
Annual society event celebrates Tuskegee spirit of doing common things in an uncommon way.
Student-musicians to log more than 1,400 miles during upcoming Texas-to-Alabama tour.
Think tank partnership seeks to build trust among those affected by HIV, and to develop solutions to battling the growing epidemic.
Tuskegee Civic Association recordings spanning 1957 to 1971 include several powerful civil rights leaders.
Professional nursing website ranks Tuskegee’s nursing program ninth in U.S., first in Alabama among HBCUs.
As Sigma members, Tuskegee nursing students will have a new pathway to developing their leadership potential and making a global impact.
Continuing seminar series to focus on motivating organizations, teams and groups to be “incubators of human potential.”
Cullors will share about her advocacy for criminal and social justice reform, sign books during a public forum at 4:30 p.m.
Voting support from alumni and friends through April 5 will be vital to this year’s success.
An immunotherapy discovery could help patients avoid rigorous chemotherapy treatments by harnessing their own immune systems.
Tuskegee looks to continue its winning tradition in this national academic quiz bowl-style competition.
Panels, presentations and banquet keynotes will center on concepts of remembrance, renaissance and revolution.
“From Slave Ship to Spaceship” to celebrate the pioneering contributions by African-Americans to the U.S. space program.
Temporary art exhibit recounts the painful past and quest for justice surrounding lynchings in the U.S.
In just its first year, the new Writing Center is already proving itself to be a valuable resource to students wanting to sharpen their writing skills.
Stage and screen veteran Ben Vereen to discuss his role in the groundbreaking TV miniseries Roots and its continuing influence on civil rights today.
A lifetime of collecting works preserving the African perspective will benefit academics and research at Tuskegee for generations to come.
Three LET US Academy Life Series alumni speakers will share valuable career insights with students during the spring 2020 semester.
Two-time graduate and faculty researcher Dr. Clayton Yates will draw on Carver’s pioneering spirit as the convocation’s keynote speaker.
Dr. Donna Y. Ford of Ohio State University to share insights and concrete strategies for increasing scholarly writing and publishing outcomes.
“Embracing Our Heritage and Continuing the Struggle” to serve as the central theme of month-long programs throughout February.
Annual Law School Fair and related events to help students prepare for and pursue their legal career goals.
The semiannual Global Education Fair helps students map out academic and cultural opportunities that can broaden their college experiences.
Tuskegee University will celebrate its annual “Faith Week,” during the week of Jan. 20-26, the week’s theme will highlight a “20/20 Spiritual Vision”
The Division of Student Affairs gains a new leader who brings 25-plus years of experience to her role administering student development, learning, wellness and overall success programs.
Lyceum Series to host encore performance by New York-based Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s dance ensemble.
Men’s and women’s head tennis coach died on Friday, Dec. 20
Library of Congress adds full-color Carver film along with “Purple Rain,” “Sleeping Beauty” and others to list of annual ‘influential’ films.
Two from Tuskegee’s NROTC program begin their military service as U.S. Navy ensigns.
The 36-hour program will deepen knowledge base, research expertise for future psychological professionals and educators.
Four young alums are uniting under the banner of inspiring 2,020 donors — or more — to give before the beginning of 2020.
A National Park Service-funded partnership will help preserve vital personal and oral histories of the area’s civil rights struggle.
Seasoned higher ed admissions leader to devise new strategies for admissions, financial aid, registration and records, and retention and student success.
Tuskegee will lead a multi-university team sharing organic farming best practices and research for implementation throughout the Southeast.
The Golden Voices Concert Choir and other student musicians continue the university’s long-standing holiday concert traditions.
Tuskegee’s Carver Museum hosts traveling Alabama Bicentennial exhibit documenting landmark Alabama-based Supreme Court civil rights cases.
Nursing dean honored by the Southern Regional Education Board for upholding the trailblazing spirit of nursing educator Dr. M. Elizabeth Carnegie.
The college’s annual White Coat Ceremony on Nov. 2 marks students’ transition to the clinical phase of their studies.
Current Taylor School of Architecture and Construction Science dean will begin serving her alma mater as interim provost upon the retirement of Dr. Roberta Troy
A recent award from NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center underscores the research strengths found in Tuskegee’s College of Engineering.
An event honoring female leadership in east Alabama will celebrate three university women for their contributions to bettering the region.
“Parlay” embodies the fan spirit associated with the university’s “Ball and Parlay” spirit song, the unique sounds of the Marching Crimson Pipers Band and game days under The Shed.
President McNair provides operational updates and outlines six priorities that are part of her vision in her Fall 2019 update to the Tuskegee University community.