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U.S. News & World Report Ranks Fisk 3rd among HBCUs with The Highest Graduation Rates

March 7, 2021 Article Submitted Comments Off on U.S. News & World Report Ranks Fisk 3rd among HBCUs with The Highest Graduation Rates

Nashville, TN (TN Tribune)- US News and World Report has ranked Fisk University third among HBCU’s with the highest 4-year graduation rates. Fisk was ranked ahead of Universities like Morehouse and Hampton on the list […]

Obituaries

Jeh Vincent Johnson, Son of 6th President of Fisk University Charles Spurgeon Johnson, Passes Away

February 1, 2021 Article Submitted Comments Off on Jeh Vincent Johnson, Son of 6th President of Fisk University Charles Spurgeon Johnson, Passes Away

Nashville, TN (TN Tribune)–Fisk University joins the Johnson family in mourning the loss of Jeh Vincent Johnson, son of the iconic 6th President of Fisk University Charles Spurgeon Johnson and the father of former Secretary […]

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Cincinnati Star Payne Chooses Fisk University

October 12, 2020 Scott Wallace Comments Off on Cincinnati Star Payne Chooses Fisk University

One of the top point guards in Ohio commits to Janine Davis’ program. CINCINNATI- With Nicki Minaj’s song Moment For Life being played, Winton Woods High School point guard LeAsiah Payne walked in the Phenom […]

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Lady Bulldogs Give Davis First Collegiate Win

November 4, 2019 Scott Wallace Comments Off on Lady Bulldogs Give Davis First Collegiate Win

Head coach Janine Davis celebrate birthday with a win. By Scott Wallace Sports Information Director Fisk University NASHVILLE, TN — Senior Jayla Long scored 18 points, junior power forward Kennedi Stephens added 14 points off […]

Metro Sports

Brown’s 42 Leads Lady Bulldogs to Victory

November 13, 2018 Scott Wallace Comments Off on Brown’s 42 Leads Lady Bulldogs to Victory

Former Overton star scores her career high in 87-72 victory. NASHVILLE- Former Overton High School star and senior point guard LaShae Brown scored a career high 42 points and freshman Ileah Chambly added 19 as […]

Metro Sports

Overton Alum Lewis Signs Professional Contract in Mexico

January 24, 2017 Scott Wallace 0

Former Overton High School star Cameron Lewis basketball career has been somewhat of a whirlwind. After high school, he signed to play crosstown at Fisk University. At Fisk he was able to cut his teeth […]

Community

Civil Rights Activist Diane Nash To Serve As Keynote Speaker For Fisk University Jubilee Day Convocation

October 3, 2016 Tribune Staff 0

Nashville, Tenn., September 30, 2016 – Activist and Fisk alumna Diane Nash will return to Fisk University to serve as the keynote speaker for the annual Jubilee Day convocation on Thursday, October 6, 2016 at […]

HBCU

Take 10 On Tuesdays Featuring Jamaal Sheats

June 21, 2016 Javion Simmons 0

Jamaal Sheats, Nashville artist and director of the Carl Van Vechten Gallery at Fisk University, is the guest this week on Take 10 on Tuesdays with The Tennessee Tribune. Sheats discusses with Tribune Editorial Director […]

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