Morgan State University today revealed the results of an internal economic impact study, showing that the flagship historically black institution generates more than $990 million in for the state and more […]
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
US Agriculture Secretary Meets with PVAMU Cooperative Extension Officials
The Cooperative Extension Program in the College of Agriculture and Human Sciences participated with Texas A&M in the “Battle Ground to Breaking Ground” program hosted in Dallas, Texas, May 31, […]
Wilma Mishoe Named Delaware State Permanent President
Delaware State University trustees unanimously appointed Dr. Wilma Mishoe as the 11th President of Delaware State University, making her the first woman in school history to serve as both president […]
The Decision: Bethune-Cookman vs. FAMU
Th A decision day video that will make you smile. Or frown depending on your Alma mater.
How to Fix Google's Diversity Problem: Put More White Guys on HBCU Campuses
According to Google’s recently-released diversity report, the average Google employee is a white male. The average person most likely to leave Google is a black man. Among minority employees likely to be […]
Grambling Inks Broderick Fobbs to 4-Year, $1.28M Contract Extension
Grambling State and head football coach Broderick Fobbs have reached a contract extension agreement for a new four-year, $1.28 million deal. His current contract running out at the end of the […]
Morgan State Nursing Receives Initial Accrediation
The Morgan State University School of Community Health and Policy Nursing Program’s Bachelor of Science (Nursing) degree has received its initial accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). The program’s Master of […]
Amid Accreditation Probation Announcement, Students Critique Staff Layoffs at Fisk
Current and soon-to-be students at Fisk University are weighing in on the dismissal of three admissions officers from the university this afternoon, as officials also detailed a 12-month accreditation probation […]
North Carolina A&T Announces Naming Rights For Football Stadium
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s Aggie Stadium, home to the reigning historically black college and university (HBCU) football national champions and track teams that have won seven conference […]
The Washington Post Tried to Play Howard. And Ended Up Playing Itself
During the 2015-16 academic year, historically black colleges and universities grossed more than $7.7 billion in total revenues, with funds from private gifts and grants (outside of federal student financial […]
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