A Southern Education Foundation report suggests the reform in remedial and development course offerings can improve retention, graduation rates and experience outcomes for minority and low-income students.
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
HBCU Digest Podcast Series – National Black MBA Chapter President LaSondra Gray
NOVA Chapter President of the National Black MBA Association LaSondra Gray shares the group’s outreach effort to black colleges, the perspective of HBCUs from a non-HBCU graduate, and how to overcome reservations about starting a business.
CIAA, SIAC Tournament Bids Finalized for NCAA Division II Basketball Tournaments
Seven historically black men’s and women’s programs are into the 2016 NCAA national basketball tournaments.
Georgia Court Clears Path for Clark Atlanta Lawsuit Against Morris Brown
Clark Atlanta University will move forward with a lawsuit against Morris Brown College for land and property bequeathed to the school in the 1940s, which was sold last year to settle bankruptcy terms.
Why is Everyone But HBCUs Making Money Off Of HBCU Marching Bands?
Why are billion-dollar companies making more money off HBCU marching bands, then HBCUs themselves?
N.C. A&T, Elon Partner for Accelerated Law Degree Offering
Officials from North Carolina A&T State University and Elon College last week announced a new partnership that will offer a dual bachelor’s and juris doctorate program to qualifying students.
Alfred Street Baptist 'This is My Story' Series Features Morgan State's Bill Brown
Morgan State College (now University) graduate Bill Brown shares reflections on his years in the United States military, his time as an acclaimed collegiate athlete, and the evolution of race relations in Maryland over the course of 90 years.
NCCU's Ryan Smith Impresses at NFL Scouting Combine
Former North Carolina Central University defensive standout Ryan Smith impressed scouts at the annual NFL scouting combine.
Arresting Officer in Sandra Bland Case Fired
The officer who arrested Prairie View A&M University alumna Sandra Bland has been fired by the Texas Department of Public Safety.
Morehouse, Clark Atlanta Students Make Service Learning Trip to Cuba
Students from Morehouse College and Clark Atlanta University traveled to Cuba for cultural immersion, the first such AUC delegation since travel embargoes were lifted by President Obama in 2015.
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