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- Nia Vargas, a participant of the Center’s Early Stage Business Strategy and Finance Workshops with Mr. Jim Franklin, won Black Brand’s Wealth Machine Pitch Contest during its Black Diamond Weekend event for local entrepreneurs.
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- Governor Northam Honors Norfolk State for Strong Support of Small Businesses
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- Norfolk State University Receives Reaffirmation of its Accreditation
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- The U.S. Senate has passed critical funding for historically black colleges and universities that had been previously stalled.
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- Norfolk State University Board of Visitors (BOV) Member BK Fulton, a seasoned corporate executive and founder of Soulidifly Productions, a Richmond-based film and production company, will deliver the commencement address at Norfolk State University’s 2019 Fall Commencement Ceremony.
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- Norfolk State University recently unveiled the Psychology Suite in honor of Alumnus Dr. James E. Savage, Jr.
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- Materials science and engineering alumnus wins postdoc research slam competition.
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- President Javaune Adams-Gaston provided the keynote address at the ACCESS College Foundation’s annual luncheon recently held in Norfolk.
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- Norfolk State University has signed on to an initiative by Gov. Ralph Northam to help create a talent pool of high tech graduates.
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- Our 2019 homecoming was certainly one for the books. Not only was it a great time for our alumni and students to reconnect with one another, several alumni also took the opportunity to give back to Norfolk State University in a big way. Among those generous individuals was alumnus Darien C. Grant ’89.
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- Homecoming 2019 was one for the books! Check out some of the photos and videos from some of this year's events.
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- Actress Kerry Washington is coming to NSU for a discussion about voting, activism and democracy
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- Witches, ghosts, goblins and all manner of scary and evil spirits have been a part of the Halloween tradition.
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- A School of Business major was recently honored.
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- A former Virginia Commonwealth University administrator has joined Norfolk State University this month in a new senior leadership role. Dr. Justin Moses, a Michigan native, will serve as Vice President for Operations and Chief Strategist for Institutional Effectiveness
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- Dr. Colita Nichols Fairfax, professor of social work, will be honored by UNCF
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- Zeus Campbell has starred in movies, and was just recently featured in a film that earned an Academy Award.
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- Larnell B. Exum ’85 never dreamed that he would be leading Congressional delegations on fact-finding tours abroad.
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- Angela Reddix, Ph.D., adjunct professor in Norfolk State University’s School of Business and CEO of A. Reddix and Associates (ARDX), understands the obstacles women face in the business world.
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- She’s not only determined to achieve her goals in the classroom, she is also a woman on a serious mission to change the world outside of it.
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- Heels & Helmets, Hall of Fame, Casino Royale Highlight Battle of the States Week.
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- After a national search, Norfolk State University administrators have selected Vincent M. Moore to serve as the new Chief of Police and Public Safety.
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- This summer, Norfolk State University received a special honor from the Hampton Roads Community. We were voted the Best University in the Hampton Roads area during the inaugural Encore Awards Show on July 27.
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- Governor Ralph Northam released the following statement on the passing of former Norfolk State University President Dr. Harrison Benjamin Wilson Jr.
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- Africa to America: The Odyssey of Slavery by Voices of America
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- The Norfolk State athletics department had a total of 66 student-athletes on the MEAC All-Academic Team this year as the conference office released its entire all-academic list this week.
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- Virginia Governor Ralph Northam signed an executive order on Wednesday at Norfolk State University to expand opportunities for the Commonwealth’s Small-, Women-, Minority-, and Service Disabled Veteran-owned businesses (SWaM).
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- Message from Javaune Adams-Gaston, Ph.D., President
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- Virginia Governor Ralph Northam announced the three new appointments to the Norfolk State University Board of Visitors.
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- Norfolk State University recently entered a partnership with a South Korean university and its medical school.
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- Two Norfolk State University students have been selected as 2019 Governor’s Fellows.
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- The Norfolk State University School of Business recently held the Hampton Roads Business Communication Competition for high school students on the university’s campus where High School students won scholarships, cash prizes
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- The Norfolk State University Police Department recently welcomed five new officers to its ranks.
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- David Tenenbaum has had the good fortune of having a script he co-wrote get not just one, but two recognitions this year.
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- The Norfolk State University Board of Visitors introduced the University’s seventh president to community, business, educational and elected leaders on May 23.
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- A Norfolk State University junior was recently featured in a TEDx talk (TEDxLAHS) where he spoke to students at a California high school about how college affordability and how he was able to cover the cost of his education by applying for various scholarships.
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- Enjoy an evening of Culture and Cuisine. Join the Norfolk State University Foundation for the Taste of NSU – An Evening to Culture & Cuisine, Thursday, May 30, 2019, from 6–9 p.m., in the Norfolk State University Student Center
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- Jessica Orvis is running in the Boston Marathon. It's the fulfillment of promise made 5 years ago.
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- The Norfolk State University Innovation Center On the Main in downtown Norfolk was dedicated on March 11.
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- Norfolk State University Interim President Melvin T. Stith, Sr., Ph.D., and Vice Admiral Scott Buschman, Commander, Coast Guard Atlantic Area, signed a formal memorandum of agreement Friday, March 22, that continues the partnership between the two entities.
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- The Norfolk State University’s Theater Company and Department of Mass Communication and Journalism will host “An Evening with Zeus Campbell.” Campbell is an NSU alumnus, Norfolk native, and a cast member of the Oscar Award-winning film, Skin.
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- Norfolk State University will induct 13 generous and deserving donors —all who have gifted at least $100,000 in their lifetime to the institution— into the prestigious Lyman Beecher Brooks Society at the 2019 Green and Gold Ball on April 27 at 7 p.m. at Joseph G. Echols Memorial Hall on campus.
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- Journalist Yamiche Alcindor, currently a White House Correspondent for the PBS NewsHour, will deliver the keynote address at Norfolk State University’s 2019 Spring Commencement Ceremony at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 4, at William “Dick” Price Stadium.
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- Band and Alumni Affiliated with Projects That Add Up to Entertainment’s Highest Achievement
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- The Norfolk State University Division of Music will present “The Arts in Our Town,” a concert highlighting some of the extraordinary artists who showcase their artistry and talents in the cities of Hampton Roads.
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- Norfolk State University will honor three of its alumni at the 2019 Alumni Awards Reception & Dinner on Friday, May 3.
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- Norfolk State University Interim President Melvin T. Stith, Jr., Ph.D., will meet with Vice Admiral Scott Buschman, Commander, Coast Guard Atlantic Area and Coast Guard representatives on Friday, March 22, 2019 to renew a formal memorandum of agreement to continue the partnership between the two entities as part of the military organization’s College Student Pre-Commissioning Initiative (CSPI) program.
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- The Norfolk State University Board of Visitors named Dr. Javaune Adams-Gaston as the 7th President of Norfolk State University.
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- Students attending a Virginia-based college are eligible to use a free tool to discover their talent for cybersecurity and could win a scholarship.
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- Norfolk State University’s Preschool Academy has received a grant to help NSU students who are parents pay for their child’s preschool.
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- After their second-ever MEAC regular season title, the Spartan men's basketball team enters the MEAC tournament as the No. 1 Seed.
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- For the first time since its creation, the NSU Board of Visitors has two women serving in the highest leadership positions.
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- Norfolk State University has launched a campaign showcasing its economic impact on the Hampton Roads region.
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- Norfolk State Accepts Gift from Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
Norfolk State University recently was awarded a portion of a $100,000 endowed gift from Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
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- NSU Board of Visitors elects two women as rector and vice rector for the first time .
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- NSU Spartan Legion celebrates EDM group's Grammy win, music video's success
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- Wilmer shares with us her view of becoming the first woman to lead the Norfolk State University Board of Visitors in more than 20 years, updates on the university’s presidential search, and wisdom on how boards effectively govern while driving the message of a new strategic vision for a campus community.
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- (NSU NEWSROOM—Feb. 1, 2018) – In recognition of Black History Month, Norfolk State University will honor the transformational achievements and accomplishments of African-Americans through special panel discussions, art exhibitions, lectures and performances.
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- The Norfolk State University Board of Visitors held a special meeting on Monday (Jan. 28) where the board took action on several board policies and held elections for three BOV officer positions.
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- Dr. Byron L. Cherry Sr. (B.S. ’82) has had a life-long relationship with Norfolk State University. As a youth. As a student. As an alumnus. As a donor. As Board of Visitors Rector.
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- Norfolk State University's choice of "Close Reading for Effective Writing" (CREW) for its second Quality Enhancement Plan (QEP) centers on the basic notion that reading and writing skills are complementary.
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- Judge Glenda Hatchett delivered a passionate keynote address at Norfolk State University’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day observance.
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- As a Presidential Intern, Kami Ames ’17 received a Norfolk State University lunch box while working her internship in the Office of the President.
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- Norfolk State University has become one of the first recipients of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc.’s HBCU Endowment initiative.
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- Because writing is an essential component in how we communicate inside and outside the classroom, the University is offering students a wide variety of services to help with their writing. A 2900-square-foot writing center is scheduled to be formally dedicated and opened on Thursday, January 31.
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- Dr. Javaune Adams-Gaston, Norfolk State University’s newest President, can’t hide her excitement about the University and its future.