Paul Quinn College officials today annnounced plans to open a satellite campus in Plano, Texas; an expansion of the private HBCU’s urban work college model that will allow students greater […]
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
Higher Ed Policy Flurry Has Mixed Outcomes for HBCUs
If you haven’t been paying attention to higher education news over the last 48 hours, you likely missed legislative proposals and new laws which will have signifcant impact on historically […]
Digest After Dark – Loving On Our LGBT Brothers and Sisters
We talk with Human Rights Campaign Director of HBCU Programs and Bowie State alumnus Leslie Hall about changing culture and minds on HBCU campuses about our LGBTQIA communities.
Boeing VP Michael Ford: "We Want to Take HBCU Partnerships to the Next Level"
Boeing Vice President of Global Diversity and Inclusion Michael C. Ford joins us to discuss the company’s latest partnership with the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, and the process and benefits […]
Where Does Johnson C. Smith Fit in the 'New Charlotte?'
Erin Chantry writes for the Charlotte Agenda about the changing face of metropolitan Charlotte, a city once known for diverse communities which is quickly shifting to meet the needs of […]
Digest After Dark – Morgan State Gets Flex Bombed
We talk with Tradition Ever Since CEO Gerard Murray about trending on HBCU Twitter, and discuss the prospects for this year’s White House HBCU Week event.
Is South Carolina State Headed For Trouble? Again?
Years removed from a legislative effort to close the campus for two years to rid it of administrative corruption, debt, and bad press, South Carolina State University may be facing […]
Shades of Mississippi in Historic Kentucky State Athletics Appointment
Six years ago, Alcorn State University named Jay Hopson as its football coach. The Mississippi native was the first white head football coach in Braves history, and in the history […]
Who is Greg Lindberg and Why is He Giving NC HBCU Students $1 Million in Scholarships?
Durham-based businessman Greg Lindberg will provide $1 million in scholarship support to students attending historically black colleges in North Carolina.
Are HBCU Boards Reversing Course on Presidential Firings?
Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II received a four-year contract extension this afternoon, with officials citing growth and increased awareness of the institution just over a year after […]
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