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Ohio is home to the first federally licensed HBCU radio station in the country. WCSU, based at Central State University in Wilberforce, started broadcasting more than fifty years ago.
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Fifty years ago, a tornado destroyed 80% of Central State University's campus. But the university persisted and found a way to rebuild.
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High school graduates from the Dayton, Trotwood-Madison, Xenia and Springfield public school districts are eligible.
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Central State University will serve as the host site for the debates on March 28 and 29.
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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 Tiffany & Co. scholarship program, which has $2 million to distribute.
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With major city police departments struggling with large numbers of retirements and departures, Ohio is launching a program to help encourage more young people to become law enforcement officers.
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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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Central State University in Wilberforce has received a $1.3 million hemp research contract from the United States Food and Drug Administration.Central…
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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 ...