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Free Swimming Offered at Bowie State
News4’s Dominique Moody reports on how you can learn to swim for free at Bowie State University.
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Bowie State Students Touring National Parks in Southwest
Some Bowie State University students are on the adventure of a lifetime. A geography professor is leading them on a tour of national parks in the southwest region of the country.
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Bowie State Students Explore US National Parks
Some Bowie State University students are on the adventure of a lifetime. Prince George’s County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins reports geography professor is leading the students on a tour of national parks in the southwest region of the country.
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UMD Plaza Named for Slain Bowie State Student
This week marks five years since First Lt. Richard Collins III was killed on the campus of the University of Maryland by a student who was a part of an online white supremacist group. Prince George’s County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins reports a plaza was dedicated in Collins’ memory Monday just steps away from where he was killed.
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Bowie State & Howard Among HBCUs Threatened
Bowie State University and Howard University are among at least six historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the United States targeted by bomb threats Monday. Prince George’s County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins reports.
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Md. Colleges Celebrate In-Person & Hybrid Graduations
Last year, graduation was virtual for almost every local university. This year, many schools are having in-person graduations or some kind of hybrid ceremony. Prince George’s County Bureau Chief Tracee Wilkins reports on some of these long-awaited celebrations.
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Professor Shares Background of Black History Month
Bowie State associate professor Roger Davidson shares the history behind Black History Month. He says Black History Month itself is a “story of victory” and should be celebrated year-round. News4’s Shawn Yancy reports.
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Bowie State Police Officer Under Investigation for Use-of-Force Allegations
A Bowie State University police officer is on paid leave after a video surfaced on Twitter that appeared to show the officer pull a student by her clothing and drag her down a flight of stairs. Dr. Aminta Breaux, the school’s president, called the report “deeply disturbing” and said she’s working to figure out what happened. By the school’s...
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Bowie State Officer Under Investigation
A Bowie State University police officer is on paid leave amid use-of-force concerns. News4’s Aimee Cho has more on the video that started the investigation and where the school goes from here.