Dr. Abdullah talks about the resurgence of VSU athletics, a new grant to support agribusiness growth in Virginia’s black communities, and what has positioned the VSU as one of the […]
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
HBCU Voices of STEM Excellence – Alcorn State's Melanie McReynolds
Dr. Melanie McReynolds, a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Rabinowitz Lab Group at Princeton University, shares her journey from Alcorn State University to the Ivy League, and the moments and […]
HBCU Digest Radio – Claflin Athletic Director Jerome Fitch
Claflin University Athletic Director Jerome Fitch breaks down the Panthers’ move to the CIAA, the ramifications it will have for student athletes and athletic corporate partnerships, and how it supports […]
HBCU Digest Radio – Alabama State President Quinton Ross
Alabama State University President Quinton Ross discusses the recent financial stability status upgrade from Standard & Poor’s, how HBCU communities can influence legislative agendas, and ASU’s support for Concordia College […]
For FAMU, It Was All Good Just a Year Ago
Less than a year ago, Florida A&M University was boxed out of performance-based funding after posting third-to-last on several of the state’s metrics for institutional success. Nine months later, the […]
Winston-Salem State is a Growing Powerhouse
There are certain HBCU campuses we easily identify as money-makers in the research and development fields. Florida A&M, Howard, Morehouse School of Medicine, North Carolina A&T, Alabama A&M, Jackson State, […]
Texas Southern-North Carolina Central March Madness Pairing is Offensive on Many Levels
A historically black university will have an opening round win on Thursday night’s prelude to March Madness, as Texas Southern University and North Carolina Central University will play in the […]
Why Howard University Keeps Having Customer Service Issues
Students at Howard University are questioning timing and response of the school’s annual housing assignment process this week, demanding answers for long lines, unexplained wait times and prospects of not […]
Greg Moore and the SIAC Show the Future of HBCU Sports
The Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference today announced a five-year extension for Commissioner Gregory Moore, adding a half-decade two what has arguably one of the great executive runs in the history […]
HBCU Digest Radio – Howard's Ronald Walters Leadership & Public Policy Center Director Elsie Scott
Dr. Scott shares insight on the 50th anniversary of the Kerner Commission’s report on race in America and offers her perspective on how Black America contends with the prospect of […]
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