Students at North Carolina A&T State University are in the throes of a growing campus protest following a rape allegation made by a student who says that administrators did not […]
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
Three HBCUs Have Raised More Than $40 Million in the Last Three Months. Black Millionaires Accounted for Five Percent of the Gifts
Simmons College of Kentucky Board of Trustees Chairman Barney Barnett recently announced plans to donate $4 million to the institution in support of capital improvements and building Simmons’ endowment. The […]
Southern Adds Five to National Black Male Teaching Pipeline Initiative
Southern University is among five teacher training programs nationwide tapped to help black male high school students forge a career path in primary and secondary education. The state’s […]
What Happens if Paine and Bennett Both Get Their Accreditation Back?
At first sight, the headline appears like the precursor to a very bad week for the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges. Paine College announced to attendees […]
LISTEN: Norfolk State Board of Visitors Rector Joan G. Wilmer
Wilmer shares with us her view of becoming the first woman to lead the Norfolk State Univerity Board of Visitors in more than 20 years, updates on the university’s presidential […]
WATCH: New Morgan State Head Football Coach Tyrone Wheatley's Non-Football Highlight Reel
Former University of Michigan standout and NFL veteran running back Tyrone Wheatley will be introduced as the next head football coach at Morgan State University next week. Wheatley, whose coaching […]
HBCU Students Are Getting Fed Up with Housing Issues. It's Time to Give Them the Truth About Why They Can't Be Fixed
An increasing number of students at historically black colleges and universities nationwide are becoming increasingly frustrated with what they describe as substandard or unsafe campus housing conditions. Citing ongoing issues […]
LISTEN: Digest After Dark – Did Y'all Really Just Save Bennett College?
We discuss Bennett College’s historic fundraising campaign, how it will survive beyond the campaign, and the implications its success could have for the HBCU sector at large.
WATCH: Should Hampton Have a Statue of George H.W. Bush on Campus?
A commentary on the HBCU community’s steady struggle with power, politics and recognizing the complexity of both within institutional support.
WATCH: The HBCU Desegregation Lawsuit You've Never Heard Of
Three reasons why a case which could go to the Supreme Court hasn’t gotten national traction, even in the HBCU community.
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