Kentucky State University Vice-Provost of Graduate Studies and Academic Specialization Kristen Broady discusses her latest research on minority job prospects in the age of automation, and the value of HBCUs […]
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
Blame For Bethune-Cookman Financial Crisis Falls Squarely on Trustees
Two weeks ago, a group of Bethune-Cookman University graduates got together and called for the resignation of 12 members of the school’s board of trustees. At the heart of their […]
The 345,000 White Students Who Could Be Headed to HBCUs
Basic economics dictates that any college or university looking to stay vibrant in a struggling higher education financial culture won’t be able to maintain without a healthy racial balance in […]
Texas Southern to Launch Criminal Justice Research Center
Officials at Texas Southern University today announced plans to establish a campus-based Center for Justice Research, aimed at producing criminal justice reform analysis and policy recommendations.
HBCU Voices of STEM Excellence – Jackson State's Ronald Bozeman
Dr. Bozeman discusses his career path, the value of minority presence in competitive career fields, and the advantage of HBCU training.
HBCUs are at the Ready for the Future of Immigration
While we cannot determine which direction immigration policy will take, most can agree that support for new policies will be the responsibility of all Americans. This is particularly vital for […]
Hampton President Pledges Proceeds from New Book to Student Scholarships
Hampton University President William R. Harvey’s recently released book “Principles of Leadership” has one more reason to sell well among domestic and international observers of higher education leadership: the university […]
HBCUs Power All of the Best Cities for African American Economic Well-Being
Forbes Magazine has released the 2018 edition of the 10 best cities where African Americans are faring well in economic advancement. Not surprisingly but woefully underreported in most mainstream and […]
Elizabeth City State Chancellor Thomas Conway to Retire in May
Facing lingering concerns over resources, heavy-handed involvement from the University of North Carolina System and dwindling application numbers, Elizabeth City State University Chancellor Thomas Conway today announced that he will […]
Martin Luther King Jr.: Just an Average Morehouse Student
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a global icon of advocacy and equality, was in 1948 a Morehouse College senior seeking entrance into the Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, PA.
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