We get it right when it comes to so many other areas of institutional injustice. When black folks get shot and killed by police, we talk about body cameras, engagement […]
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
Georgia State May Act Like an HBCU, But Here's the List That Shows Exactly Why It is Not Even Close
The New York Times recently profiled the racial renaissance at Georgia State University, billing the now-sprawling downtown Atlanta campus as an institution reformed from segregated targeting of white businessmen to […]
How South Carolina's 'Student Bill of Rights' Could Sink South Carolina State
Last month, auditors from South Carolina’s Commission of Higher Education released a report on the productivity of programs offered at its public colleges and universities. Benchmarks in enrollment and degrees […]
How Free Community College Harms HBCU Enrollment, Funding
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan last week announced a program to offer conditional tuition support to high school graduates in the state beginning in 2019. The Free State joins several others […]
Research Shows Why Black Folks Don't Care About Positive HBCU News
A Memphis high school graduate gets accepted to 213 schools, earns more than $10 million in scholarship offers, and commits to Tennessee State University. Fayetteville State University students are headed to Harvard […]
LISTEN – Delaware State Development Director Talks About the 8th Annual HBCU Philanthropy Symposium
LaShawne Pryor shares with us the history, goals and the necessity of DSU’s eighth annual HBCU Philanthropy Symposium.
Lily McNair Named Tuskegee President
Lily McNair, a provost and senior vice president at Wagner College in New York City, was moments ago announced as Tuskegee University’s eighth president – the first woman to lead […]
LISTEN – Irvin and Pamela Reid Discuss Their $1 Million Gift to Howard U
Howard University graduates and former college presidents Irvin and Pamela Reid discuss their recent $1 million gift to HU’s department of psychology.
LISTEN – Former Arkansas Baptist President Says Chances of School Closing Are "Dire"
Former Arkansas Baptist College President Joseph Jones lays out the history, details and overview of an HBCU likely facing its final days.
Do HBCU Graduates Ever Get Yanked Off the Stage at Their Commencement?
If they do get yanked off stage, typically one of the people doing the yanking isn’t a middle-aged white guy, and one of the talking points isn’t how it happened primarily […]
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