Bowie State University's weekly e-newsletter

March 2, 2022


Bowie State Students Compete for Pride and Prizes

Team Readies for HBCU Battle of the Brains

Bowie State Alumnus Produces Documentary on Domestic Violence

“I’m A Survivor No Longer A Victim” Latest Work of Emmy Nominated Melvin Jackson Jr.

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President Aminta Breaux (left) joined  UMD President Darryll J. Pines (right) and Richard and Dawn Collins, parents of 1st Lt. Richard Collins III at the site of a planned commemorative plaza (Photo by John T. Consoli)

Click to see details of the memorial plaza

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Bowie State students and fans display their excitement at this year’s CIAA Basketball Tournament in Baltimore. 

Check out more photos from tournament events and make plans to join the fun in 2023.  

Campus Events

Mar. 4

Guest Lecturer: Nomaindiya C. Mfeketo, Ambassador of South Africa

Virtual

Mar. 8

Voter Registration Table

Student Center, Lobby

Mar. 8

Ask an Entrepreneur w/ Luke Lawal Jr.

Virtual

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In Case You Missed It

Bowie State University in the News
  • ABC 7 News, Feb. 16

    The Racial Divide: What Has Changed?

    History and Government Professor David Reed participated in a town hall panel discussion on WJLA TV 7 on The Racial Divide:  What has changed?  Disparity gaps in education, the impact of the pandemic, and social justice issues were the topics the panel discussed.

  • Baltimore Sun, Feb. 26

    Our Hearts Feel Good

    The CIAA Basketball Tournament ended on Sunday with fans, student athletes, and coaches looking forward to the event next year in Baltimore.  Attendees not only enjoyed the games after a year off due to COVID in 2021, but also had the opportunity to attend workshops on a variety of subjects.  Restaurants and other establishments in Baltimore are also looking forward to the tournament’s return in 2023.

    See Photos From the Event

  • Forbes.com, Mar. 1

    How HBCUs Produce Black Business Owners

    BSU alum Cornell C. Conaway is featured in a Forbes.com article about his sports apparel business and why Bowie State University is the number one reason he is a successful entrepreneur.  The story highlights why HBCUs continue to produce business leaders with the focus on Bowie State.


 

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