Howard University’s recent real estate development deal is part of a growing culture of HBCUs creating long-term sustainability strategies through external business holdings.
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
Solving the HBCU Application Enigma
HBCUs don’t need more recruiters – they need more processors and technology to meet the real demand of the thousands of students trying to get in, but for whatever reason, did not finish the application which they probably sent in days after the application cutoff.
Oakland Raiders Sign Fort Valley State Alum Marquette King to Long Term Deal
Fort Valley State University alumnus and standout NFL punter Marquette King signs a five-year extension with the NFL’s Oakland Raiders.
In Maryland, Racism is a Commodity Higher Education Can No Longer Afford
More than 50 faculty members, students and graduates from Maryland’s historically black colleges and universities huddled in front the steps of the state’s capitol building yesterday, protesting a set of […]
VIDEO – Huston-Tillotson President Talks Black Underrepresentation in STEM Majors
Huston-Tillotson University President Colette Pierce Burnette discusses student career selection in an interview with KLRU in Austin.
Edward Waters Joins Revamped Mid-South Conference
Edward Waters College will play in the NAIA’s newly realigned Mid-South Conference, one of the largest college sports conferences in the nation.
Adrian Jones Named Shaw Head Football Coach
Adrian Jones named Shaw University head football coach.
FAMU Alum Avido Khahaifa Named to Dual Editor, Publisher Role with Orlando Sentinel
FAMU graduate Avido Khahaifa is the first black editor-publisher of the Orlando Sentinel newspaper.
Bowie State to Offer Queer Studies Course
Bowie State will offer a Queer studies course beginning in the 2016-17 academic year.
What HBCUs Can Learn From Donald Trump
Fear and loathing worked wonders for Donald Trump on Super Tuesday. Can HBCUs adopt the same philosophy to ensure their own survival?
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