Faculty and graduates of Savannah State University have written letters of concern to leaders of the University of Georgia System about school president Cheryl Davenport Dozier. The stakeholders say that […]
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
Private Giving to HBCUs Increases, Enrollment Drops Decrease for Second Straight Year in 2016
Charitable giving and grantmaking to historically black colleges and universities increased for the third consecutive year in 2016, while enrollment declines which had annually exceeded more than 10,000 students for […]
Where HBCU Graduates Work
A big part of how universities of all sizes and missions will survive over the next 20 years will be determined by how closely their degree programs align with stable […]
Which Southern University Is It?
Southern University will welcome an 11-year-old academic prodigy among its student ranks this fall as Elijah Preccieley, a scholastic standout from Baton Rouge, will become a third-generation Jaguar. His talent […]
Why HBCUs Must Call For Black America to Boycott the NFL
The National Football League has been building coalition with HBCUs for years, partially as an effort to sustain its workforce, partially in an effort to build brand affinity with black […]
HBCU Voices of STEM Excellence – Alcorn State's Deidra J. Snell
Dr. Snell shares her journey of growing up in the shadows of Alcorn State, to becoming an entrepreneur in private dentistry practice with Ridgewood Smiles Dentistry LLC.
HBCU Digest Radio – Republican Strategist, Consultant & Morehouse Alumnus Shermichael Singleton
Acclaimed Republican strategist and conservative analyst Shermichael Singleton shares his thoughts on today’s Republican party, prospects for HBCUs in working with conservative stakeholders, and the essential role HBCUs play in […]
Why HBCU Trustees, Presidents Should Pay Close Attention to UMass-Boston
A few weeks ago, the University of Massachusetts System made headlines when it allowed its flagship campus in Amherst to buy a cash-strapped private liberal arts school, Mount Ida College, […]
Have You Ever Heard Morris Brown's Alma Mater?
Here’s a great rendition produced by recent Morris Brown College graduate Jody Mayfield, which college officials say may be the first rendition of the school song made public via social […]
North Carolina HBCUs Dominate 2018 HBCU Awards Finalist Ballot
North Carolina’s historically black colleges and universities secured 25 spots in this year’s 2018 HBCU Awards finalist ballot, the most ever for one state in the eight-year history of the […]
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