Students and staff receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars in improper financial aid awards at Howard University made big news earlier this year, setting off a chain of events involving […]
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
Digest After Dark – Whose Mama is That Up in the President's Office?
We talk with Tiffany’s mother, Rosita, about being an HBCU parent in the 21st century.
Michigan's 'Fab Five' Once Considered Transferring to an HBCU
Former University of Michigan men’s basketball standout and member of the ‘Fab Five’ Jimmy King writes for Scrap Sports about the data and disappointment surrounding black athletes at powerhouse predominantly […]
Why FAMU May Be the Center of America's Anti-Trump Movement
The Democratic National Committee is vetting and supporting diverse candidates to lead the charge, and in the most visible races, the antidote to Trump-ism is to go with candidates with HBCU heritage in their DNA.
Digest After Dark – Ya'll Better Pray for Omarosa
We talk about the synergy between the black church and HBCUs and how it is stronger than most may realize. We also discuss Omarosa’s shenanigans and if she was more […]
HBCUs Still Produce Hidden Figures Because We Keep Hiding Them
To ensure that the name Katherine Johnson is not something which lives in bronze and time immemorial, HBCUs must add quickly to the art of production, to the art of marketing the women and men who follow in her footsteps.
Uncertainty Looms Over St. Augustine's Finances, But Alumni, Episcopal Church Remain Invested
Saint Augustine’s University got a much-needed alumni gift last week and will receive more than $340,000 in annual appropriations from the Episcopal Church over the next three years. But questions […]
Benedict, Philander Smith Headline 2018 HBCU Enrollment Growth
Benedict College and Philander Smith College are among the first historically black colleges to check in this fall with announcements on historic enrollment increases.
The Sports Business Journal Did a 21-Page Feature on Diversity — and Never Mentioned HBCUs
Last week, l had the opportunity to read the cover story in the July 30-August 5, 2018 Sports Business Journal that purported to explore “in-depth” the challenges confronting the sports […]
Digest After Dark: So What Are Ya'll Really Going To Do About Hazing?
We discuss the culture of hazing at HBCUs, and implications for students, administrators, campuses, and legacy.
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