
Monthly Archives: December 2020


Bonneville Power Administration
Announcement Posted: Student and Recent Grad Positions The Transmission Student Program has job postings open now. Closing dates vary, but all close before Christmas. Please see the open Student Program vacancies below:

U.S. Department of Energy
FY21 Transission- Student Program Recruitment is Now Open! the FY21 T-Student Program Recruitment have been posted on USAJobs.gov. If you know anyone who may be interested in our Pathways Program please feel free to share posting.

U.S. Department of Labor
RFP and RFI Career Opportunities, Employment and Training Administration (ETA): Solicitation link and Pre-Solicitation Notice link Office of Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA): RFI – OSHA Wide Training and Consultation Position Opening: Supervisory International Relations Officer The posting for the Supervisory International Relations Officer for the Trade Negotiations &

Texas Southern Gives Free COVID-19 Tests to Students
Texas Southern University is giving free Covid-19 tests to its students, faculty and staff for the remainder of the 2020-2021 school year. That’s thanks to a $25 million donation to several Historical Black Colleges and Universities across the country. Massachusetts-based Thermo Fisher Scientific’s donation will

NC A&T Receives Yet Another Seven-Figure Donation
N.C. A&T on Wednesday landed its fourth seven-figure donation in the past four months. The university’s latest gift of $3 million comes from the Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Virginia-based electricity and natural gas provider. A&T said it will use some

Howard University CNN’s Fredricka Whitfield Explains What Being An HBCU Alumna Means to Her
I knew that I wanted to study journalism. I was looking at colleges all over the country with my mom. And then in that family chat about what our plan for college was, my dad said, “Why are you looking at all these places when

TSU Student Veterans Serve Their Community for the Holidays
HOUSTON (December 16, 2020) – Texas Southern University students made an appearance onthe TODAY show while giving back to their community. Torian “Ian” Parker, a senior historymajor, and Khristopher Singletary, a sophomore computer science major, are volunteers at theHouston Food Bank and made a cameo

Voorhees receives largest single gift in history of $4M from billionaire philanthropist
Denmark, S.C.- Voorhees College received a generous $4 million donation from billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott, former wife of Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, in efforts to help from all of the damage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. She recently wrote a post titled “384 Ways to

Meet the Author Series Panel Discussion
HAMPTON, Virginia- The Hampton Roads Messenger had a successful first session for the “Meet the Author” series. The event featured two inspirational African American authors from the Hampton Roads area, Kimberly Bright and Deborah Juniper-Frye. Each author read an excerpt from their stories, discussed their