Sources at Saint Augustine’s University say that President Everett Ward has removed his belongings from his office on campus, and will be replaced tomorrow by soon-to-be-named Interim President Gaddis Faulcon.
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
Digest After Dark – Y'all Just Gonna Let Them Move the Law School?
We discuss the threats against Cheyney, Bennett and other struggling HBCUs, the Texas Southern University Law School controversy, and the historic national increase in HBCU enrollment. We also discuss the […]
Trump HBCU Policy: Opportunity or Threat to Democratic Political Future?
A lot of HBCU enthusiasts would like to believe that a blue house would automatically mean better outcomes for black colleges, but will the House of Representatives pressure the Senate […]
SOCIAL: Morehouse Alum Bakari Sellers Trolls Ivy League Admissions Scandal
Chalk one up for the Morehouse Man.
Practicing What We Preach – A Note From the Founding Editor
March 2019 marks the first time in the nearly 10 years of publishing the HBCU Digest that the publication will probably not earn enough income from advertising to meet its […]
UNCF's Strategy is Clear; If Policy and Philanthropy Won't Save HBCUs, Try PR
United Negro College Fund President and CEO Michael Lomax has waged a war on HBCU accreditors; namely the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools’ Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Given the […]
Are People Lying to Us About Cheyney's Future?
While some higher education officials and state lawmakers are questioning if Cheyney University will be able to stabilize quickly enough to save its accreditation, officials at the embattled historically black […]
New Report Shows Tennessee Falling Behind in Minority College Success, But Tennessee State Essential to Meeting the Goal
A new report from Complete Tennessee, a higher education research and policy advocacy organization, shows that the state is falling behind the nation in college retention and completion outcomes for […]
It is Time for Defunct HBCUs to Stop Defrauding Black People
The Oregon College of Art and Craft, Hampshire College and Green Mountain College are three of a growing group of colleges and universities nationwide which have closed or will be […]
LISTEN: Miles President George French and Entrepreneur Chuck Faush Discuss HBCU Economic Development
Miles College is at the center of a growing HBCU economic development initiative called ‘The Yard,’ which partners black college campuses, cities and corporations to create skilled professionals and living […]
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