Dr. Dawkins talks about a new grant from the Walmart Foundation to support the College’s accreditation reaffirmation efforts, and the critical work of fundraising to ensure the campus meets a […]
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
Hampton Student Concerns Show Us We Must Embrace Idea of the Millennial HBCU
The first thing to recognize about the alleged crisis at Hampton University is that the complaints, the viral videos, the rumors, and the bad press are outliers for the campus. […]
HBCU Digest Radio – Maryland State Delegate Charles Sydnor III
Maryland State Delegate Charles E. Sydnor III discusses his HB 1062, which seeks to support the state’s HBCUs in their legal fight to eliminate illegal program duplication from predominantly white […]
HBCU Digest Radio – Congresswoman Alma Adams
North Carolina A&T State University alumna, former Bennett College professor and Rep. Alma Adams talks about a national challenge to American corporations to hire more HBCU graduates and growing interest […]
The Return of Johnny Taylor
Johnny Taylor, former CEO and President of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund was today announced as the new chairman of the White House Advisory Board on HBCUs.
HBCU Voices of STEM Excellence – Spelman's Risha Irvin
Spelman College alumna and Johns Hopkins University assistant professor Risha Irvin discusses her path to STEM, the professors who influenced her career, and her work in public health advocacy and […]
If You Want to Know if a HBCU Will Close, Look at the City Around It
Last week, Concordia College of Alabama became the third HBCU in the last three years to close either temporarily or on a permanent basis. But the story of the college’s […]
Dillard Reinstates Nursing Program Admissions
A year after suspending admission for its three undergraduate nursing programs, officials at Dillard University today announced the reopening of applications for one of its signature schools.
HBCU Voices of STEM Excellence – Tuskegee's Clayton Yates
Tuskegee’s Clayton Yates discusses his historic $8.5 million grant to help black communities throughout Alabama reverse disparate impact of intractable diseases.
The Search for Wakanda Begins With Investment in HBCUs
This morning on my drive to work I listened, as I always do, to the Tom Joyner Morning Show. Shaun King, noted Civil Rights activist and writer, offered a poignant […]
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