It keeps building for Beyoncé, this strategy of infusing HBCU culture into the minds of millions. First, she was J-Setting. Then, two of her four inaugural ‘Formation Scholars’ were from […]
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
WATCH – Spelman President: "College Costs Are Not Sustainable"
Spelman College President Mary Schmidt Campbell joined Bloomberg Markets to discuss college tuition and improving college access for students from different socioeconomic backgrounds.
SUNO Receives $1.2 Million Grant to Support STEM Teacher Development Pipeline
Southern University at New Orleans, an embattled HBCU which has faced controversies over a potential merger, chronic underfunding from state government, and problems tied to dilapidated campus facilities, recently received […]
Verizon Extends Delaware State STEM Training Partnership With $300,000 Grant Award
Delaware State University will continue to train African American boys for careers in STEM, thanks to an extension of the university’s partnership with Verizon’s Innovative Learning Program.
Howard Faculty Vote No Confidence in Executive Leadership
More than 150 of the eligible members of Howard University’s Faculty Senate voted no-confidence in key members of the university’s leadership structure.
When You're Black and You Love UNCG
The name of the column alone is enough to throw even the most intellectual, passionate of HBCU graduates who has seen it all and heard it all from detractors of […]
TMCF Advocacy Series – MillerCoors National Community Affairs Sr. Manager Steve Canal
Canal discusses MillerCoors foundational relationship with HBCUs, how the company works to diversify its workforce through HBCU communities, and how institutions can best reach out for corporate partnership.
Howard Financial Aid Investigation Shows $369K in Misappropriated Institutional Aid
Six former Howard University employees inappropriately awarded or received more than $369,000 in institutional aid from the institution between 2011-2016, according to a report released by the university this afternoon […]
BET Cancels 'The Quad' After Two Seasons
BET’s ‘The Quad,’ a fictional look at life at a historically black university, has been canceled after two seasons.
Howard Student Protest Ends With Promise of Task Forces, Committees and No Presidential Resignation
Student protestors at Howard University ended their nine-day occupation of the university’s administration building this afternoon, claiming new partnership with school administrators on what they previously described as a widespread executive […]
You must be logged in to post a comment.