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Ohio is piloting a new police recruiting program at Cedarville and Central State universities. The program's creator believes more diverse police departments can reduce fatal police shootings.
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Arthur Thomas, Ed.D. led the school in Wilberforce from 1985 to 1995, and was the first CSU alumnus to hold the seat of president.
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A roundtable event Saturday aims to offer high school students insight into attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) from the perspective of a current student and alumni.
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Central State is the only university in Ohio and the only HBCU in the nation to receive such funding under the National Institute of Food and Agriculture’s (NIFA) Sustainable Agricultural Systems program.
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Central State University in Wilberforce, Ohio, is one of five historically Black colleges and universities selected for the scholarship program, which has $2 million to distribute.
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When Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) accepts the Democratic vice presidential nomination Wednesday night, she becomes the first graduate of a historically…
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When Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) accepted the Democratic vice presidential nomination Wednesday night, she became the first graduate of a historically…
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Central State University is launching a technology education program and will serve as a regional hub for historically Black colleges and universities…
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Central State University in Wilberforce has installed Jack Thomas, Ph.D., as its ninth president. His selection was announced in February following a…
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Ohio's two historically black colleges are neighbors, both about an hour southwest of Columbus. But they are considering getting even closer by merging some operations. Wilberforce University President Elfred Anthony Pinkard is calling this a "Collaborative Learning Arrangement" and "shared services relationship" with Central State University.