News Briefs: 10/16/2014
BCU hopes to develop minority researchers DAYTONA BEACH — Bethune-Cookman University is joining forces with two other universities to help develop more minority researchers in …
BCU hopes to develop minority researchers DAYTONA BEACH — Bethune-Cookman University is joining forces with two other universities to help develop more minority researchers in …
Superintendent of Broward County Public Schools, Robert W. Runcie seeks to provide the leadership needed to ensure that black businesses will share in the contracts …
Staff Report WEST PALM BEACH — City leaders hope a new program backed by federal dollars will curb youth violence and improve the health and …
MIAMI GARDENS — Selby Artis has worn many hats over the years: student, athlete, soldier, entrepreneur, soccer coach, and federal employee. This week, he steps …
Lauretta Hill appears to be tailor-made for the image tarnished Miami Beach police department. The former assistant chief with the Arlington police department made history …
Professor H.T. Smith, ESQ., Director of the Trial Advocacy Program at FIU College of Law, was presented the Sandra Day O’Connor Award by the Dade …
Photos courtesy of STEVE VINIK/African American Research Library and Cultural Center In top photo, students from Walker Elementary, William Dandle Middle and Northeast High schools …
DAVIE — Responding to the issues raised in the aftermath of the shooting death of Michael Brown in Missouri, Nova Southeastern University will bring together …
Special to the South Florida Times MIAMI —Commissioner Audrey M. Edmonson once again joined Wayne Rawlings, developer/lead consultant of the Miami-Dade Anti-Gang Strategy, on a …