Grambling State University’s Shakyla Hill messed around and got a quadruple-double last week, earning accolades from Louisiana to Bristol, CT.
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Report Shows Virginia State Among Virginia's Strongest in Enrollment Trends
Virginia State University was among the leaders in total enrollment increases and first-year, first-time college enrollment in 2016, according to a recent report from the State Council of Higher Education […]
Rod Broadway Retires: Where Does He Rank Among HBCU All-Time Greats?
North Carolina A&T State University head football coach Rod Broadway announced his retirement today, capping a career which has claimed championships in three historically black athletic conferences and which forced […]
The Way We Talk About HBCUs
Jelani Cobb writes in the New Yorker today about Howard University and its president Wayne A.I. Frederick, offering a long-form feature of Howard’s struggles in a political and social climate […]
James Ammons' Arrival at Southern Grows Chorus Asking "Where is Ray Belton?"
Former Florida A&M University President James Ammons was appointed this week as the new executive vice president of the Southern University System, and vice-chancellor of its flagship Baton Rouge campus. […]
Tennessean Newspaper's Scholarship Drive For Tennessee State Falls Short on Timing, Spirit
A scholarship initiative created by the The Tennessean Newspaper and Tennessee State University has raised more than $30,000 in less than a month, aimed at supporting aspiring journalists at the […]
In the Bannon-Trump Feud, What Happens to the HBCU Agenda?
There is a sense among many presidents at historically black colleges and universities that the Trump Administration, while not overly friendly to HBCUs by initiative or policy, has been a […]
Harris Stowe State, Lincoln Face Uphill Battle for Funding in Missouri
Less than a month after the Missouri Department of Higher Education identified more than 900 degree programs at state colleges and universities classified as underperforming, including 57 out 72 programs […]
Five HBCU Financial Trends to Watch in 2018
The Washington Post today revealed its list of the major financial stories impacting higher education in 2017, with policy deregulation, free college initiatives, and the GOP tax plan among the […]
The Digest 50 – The Top HBCU Moments of 2017
Our annual year-end tradition continues with the Digest 50, a recap of the top 50 moments, people and achievements over the last year at historically black colleges and universities.
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