Kentucky State University President Raymond Burse told students and faculty this week that budget cuts in the state may force the school to close,
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
Time to Get Rich – Reevaluating the HBCU Model of Career Preparation
We can no longer follow the HBCU model of preparing students for entrance into a diverse world; our focus must become preparing students to lead within Black America.
Morgan State Football Coach Leaving for NFL
Morgan State University head football coach Lee Hull has been named wide receivers coach for the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts, ending his two-year tenure in Baltimore with an 11-12 overall record and a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference co-championship in his first season.
PVAMU Alumna Nathelyne Kennedy Named 'Houston Engineer of the Year'
Trailblazing engineer and Prairie View A&M graduate Nathelyne Kennedy was recently honored by Houston’s branch of the National Engineers’ Week Foundation as the city’s ‘Engineer of the Year.’
Plans to Fly Confederate Flag Near Alabama State Halted
A group says that land donated to fly a confederate flag across the street from Alabama State University is unusable, and has temporarily grounded what they say is an effort to honor southern history.
VIDEO – Perspectives from the Final HBCU Swim Meet
The News & Observer profiles students and coaches from North Carolina A&T’s swim team, as they reflect on what could be the nation’s final historically black swim meet between the Aggies and Howard University.
Beyoncé's 'Formation' Creates New Opportunities for HBCU Academics, Appreciation
Beyoncé gave us a lot to work with over the last 24 hours via sound, image and innuendo. Now its up to HBCUs to slay that sh*t.
How HBCUs Won With Super Bowl 50 Social Media Exposure
Several HBCUs got in what Red Lobster seemed to miss during the Super Bowl social media bump – free mentions alongside billion-dollar corporate brands in front of a racially, economically and politically diverse national audience.
Group Plans to Erect Confederate Flag Near Alabama State Campus
A special interest group is raising money to purchase and erect a Confederate flag across the street from the campus of historically black Alabama State University.
Black Colleges Join National Initiative to Re-Imagine the First Year Experience
Several public historically black colleges have been named to a national pilot program which seeks to redefine the first-year experience for college students. Fayetteville State University, Harris-Stowe State University, North […]
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