Recently the Wall Street Journal published an article on how the student debt crisis is felt most by students who attended our beloved HBCUs. It begins and ends with hard […]
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
Three Ways for HBCUs to Capitalize on Beyoncé's 'Homecoming'
While it may feel good to have Queen Bey pay homage to our culture, the real question is if and when the HBCU community will leverage it to pay dividends […]
Nipsey Hussle Forces Us to Rethink Black Male Achievement in Higher Education
With fewer opportunities for access to the economic and academic advantages of white peers, black men are disproportionately more vulnerable to the whims of the economy and other barriers that […]
LISTEN: "We Have to Stop Comparing Ourselves to Everyone Else." Dillard Athletic Director and GCAC Interim Commissioner Kiki Baker Barnes
Dr. Barnes shares her thoughts on being named as the interim athletic director of the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference, how she has built Dillard’s athletic profile and the increasing appeal […]
On Sex and Gender Equity, Thank God HBCUs Are Going Where the Black Church Can't
HBCUs and the Black Church – the two rails upon which black democracy has always traveled to help us find the path to health, wealth and prosperity. But only one […]
Morehouse to Admit Transgender Students
Morehouse College has announced that it will begin admitting transgender men next fall, as part of a revised gender identity admission and matriculation policy.
LISTEN: Bethune-Cookman Sets $7.5 Million Fundraising Goal to Help Save the University
BCU Vice President of Institutional Advancement Clifford Porter discusses three new fundraising campaigns designed to engage a variety of donors in building sustainability at the institution.
LISTEN: How to Train an HBCU President – Howard's Melanie Carter
Howard University Associate Professor Melanie Carter shares insight on the HU Higher Education and Leadership Policy Studies (HELPS) program, and the training that is required to become a 21st-century HBCU […]
WATCH: Fort Valley State Students Win Georgia Invention Competition
Students from Fort Valley State University took first place in a statewide competition for undergraduate inventors, outlasting 19 teams from public and private universities including the University of Georgia and […]
Omega Psi Phi Donates $145,000 to HBCUs Over Academic Year
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc and its chapters have donated more than $145,000 to historically black colleges and universities this academic year, helping to push public awareness of HBCUs and […]
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