A report produced recently by the University of Baltimore (UB) analyzes the waning hope for Baltimore City Community College, a two-year school based in the city’s western district, less than […]
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
Why the HBCU Community Should Stand With Jemele Hill
It doesn’t matter how many black college football and basketball games ESPN broadcasts, how many HBCU graduates the network hires, and how much the network has done to diversify the […]
Albany State, Like All HBCUs, Deserves the Dignity of a Presidential Search
Albany State University President Art Dunning today announced his plans for retirement, effective in January 2018. Dunning was named president of the institution following its merger with predominantly white Darton […]
Quinton Ross Plays the Politics Well With Alabama State Football
One of the things that all politicians master in order to maintain a successful career is the art of doing nothing and making it appear to be everything. New Alabama […]
Jackson State Biology Chair Shares Why HBCUs Remain Critical to STEM Diversity
Jackson State University Biology Chair Timothy Turner discusses his path to leadership in academia and compares today’s students to those from 30 years ago.
Advocate Shares How HBCU Scholarships Are Created, and the Best Ways to Earn Them
Thurgood Marshall College Fund Vice President of Programs Andrea Horton joins us to talk about TMCF’s latest scholarship initiative, the anatomy of how nonprofits and corporations design scholarships, and best […]
New Website Promotes the Next Generation of Morehouse Excellence
Like many historically black colleges and universities, Morehouse College confronts the gift and the curse of its proud tradition on a daily basis – being known for the faces and […]
White Girl in Blackface at an HBCU
Comfort, not intolerance, is the issue. Prairie View A&M University is highly unlikely to suspend freshman soccer player Brooke Merino for posting a blackface selfie on Snapchat last week, but the […]
Prairie View A&M Professor, Research Director Fred Bonner Talks NFL Boycotts
Can historically black colleges and universities benefit from the growing boycotts of NFL games among Black America? Prairie View A&M University’s Fred Bonner, Professor and Endowed Chair in Educational Leadership […]
Is Shannon Sharpe the HBCU Hero Black America Has Been Waiting For?
NFL Hall of Fame tight end, one of the nation’s most distinguished voices in sports and social commentary and Savannah State University graduate Shannon Sharpe trended yesterday on Twitter for […]
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