Electrical engineering alum Roderick Milligan ’11 brings real-world professional advice to Tuskegee’s 2019 class of engineering graduates.
Teacher Education Induction Ceremony underscores the vital importance of teachers to our society and the professionalism required of today’s educators.
Senior pastor of Atlanta’s Greater Piney Grove Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. William E. Flippin Sr., will share his wisdom during the university’s May 10 Baccalaureate Service.
Faculty and staff receive recognition for their exceptional service and commitment during the university’s May 2 awards program.
Social Work Pinning Ceremony will honor graduates for their dedication to serving society and empowering communities through their chosen vocation.
Tuskegee’s 2019 class of ROTC graduates includes 12 second lieutenants and two midshipmen who will be commissioned on May 10.
Tuskegee’s Class of 2019 includes 49 doctor of veterinary medicine graduates who will receive their DVM degrees and accept the Veterinarian’s Oath on Saturday, May 4.
A new partnership will provide ۿ۴ýۿ۴ý with greater access to a medical degree while promising much-needed diversity for the nation’s medical field.
Juniors Simone Amos and Zavian Bell selected to represent the university as Miss and Mister ۿ۴ýUniversity for the 2019-20 academic year.
Public health graduate ۿ۴ý champion the cause for increased support of cancer research and services throughout Alabama.
May 10 ceremony to honor ۿ۴ýUniversity’s newest class of nursing education graduates.
Veterinary Medicine dean, Dr. Ruby Perry, will serve the 75-plus members of the Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges as its newly elected board secretary.
SGA welcomes familiar, new faces to its 2019-20 group of elected officers.
The ۿ۴ýArea Chamber of Commerce leads efforts to celebrate “ۿ۴ýUniversity Day” in the city and county on April 17.
Upcoming spring commencement events to conclude with May 11 graduation ceremony featuring Obama-administration U.S. attorney general Loretta Lynch
Hendricks’ 40-plus-year academic and professional career honored through her inclusion in this year’s class of Alabama Nursing Hall of Fame inductees.
Annual Founders’ Day Weekend alumni events engage generations of graduates and inspire continuing philanthropy support of the university.
The ۿ۴ýcampus will be among several Alabama locations to host filming for the upcoming Civil Rights-era movie, “Son of the South.”
Works of art on a miniature scale tell the larger story of African-American history spanning from ancient Egypt through World War I.
ۿ۴ýUniversity-led exercises seek to enhance weather-, cyber- and chemical-related emergency preparedness threats throughout Macon County.
Upcoming forum to explore critical issues and design practice that considerably impact success in architectural education and practice.
Environmental scientist-turn-community-organizer seeks to improve opportunities for others in the community through the power of education and mentoring.
A new partnership will create global learning, collaborative opportunities for ۿ۴ý in the Taylor School of Architecture and Construction Science.
Student, faculty efforts help elevate the social work profession as they seek to provide for others on campus who may be struggling with food insecurity.
Annual event offers cyclists, runners and walkers a venue to “live their best lives” while emphasizing the health benefits of exercise and proper nutrition.
A forum involving National Book Award authors will help shine a brighter light on the necessity of a society free of racism and obstacles to democracy.
Upcoming student-led political science symposium to consider issues of constitutional rights and women in leadership.
Sophomore Jared Savage explains how the Red Tails Scholarship Foundation has helped keep his dreams of flying professionally soaring during his studies.
Annual tribute to ۿ۴ýgraduate and acclaimed composer William L. Dawson to include a public lecture and concert on April 6.
Convocation to cap off Founders’ Day Weekend events, which include annual alumni reunion events and the Dawson Institute Lecture, Concert.
Distinguished professionals explored President McNair's "new era of leadership and excellence" by sharing perspectives from their careers and the importance of mentoring during the March 16 inaugural symposia.
Faculty, ۿ۴ý share perspectives on the conflict and crisis African-Americans face in medicine, education and communication at upcoming regional conference.
ۿ۴ýto compete in — and serve as first-time hosts — for this year’s annual Southeast Institute of Food Technologists Student Association’s Regional College Bowl Competition.
ۿ۴ýreturns to the national stage for this year’s annual meeting of the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge academic competition.
Senior transfer student Kameron Holness is easily making her mark through service to Tuskegee’s student body — especially her fellow international ۿ۴ý.
Architecture ۿ۴ý’ creativity helps ۿ۴ýfind new and imaginative ways to recognize its philanthropic donors.
Long-time ۿ۴ýadministrator and faculty member Dr. H. Frank Leftwich, who served ۿ۴ýfor 50-plus years, passed away on Friday, March 15.
Dr. McNair’s two-time alma mater bestows its annual Distinguished Alumni Award on the newly inaugurated president.
Publication honors McNair, Freeman for tackling higher education challenges, exhibiting extraordinary leadership, and making a difference in their communities.
President McNair outlines a “new era of leadership and excellence” during her March 15 inauguration, while paying tribute to Tuskegee’s legacy and rich history.
Students claim awards for poster presentations, oral presentations and innovation at national STEM conference.
Events through the remainder of March emphasize the role of — and need for — social workers in advocating for others
California-native N’Daya Jordan combines sports and her growing network of campus friends as a way to bridge the divide between her hometown and her campus home.
Horton’s lecture to further memorialize the literary legacy of 20th century African-American writer and scholar Ralph Ellison.
A special group of alumni and friends have come together to further President McNair’s “new era of leadership and excellence” as part of upcoming inaugural events.
Johnson’s expertise in higher education law and other legal practice areas to benefit the university’s Office of the General Counsel and Vice President for External Affairs.
A 2 percent tuition and housing increase — effective fall 2019 — will provide ۿ۴ý greater access to quality faculty, academic programs and facilities.
ۿ۴ýsets out for “four-peat” in The Home Depot’s annual campus-improvement grant program.
ۿ۴ýwill usher in a “new era of leadership and excellence” through presidential inaugural events the week of March 10.