Can HBCUs Avoid the Plague That is Killing Black-Owned Businesses?

With fewer businesses and the growth of non-black monopolies, black businesses not drowned by competitive imbalance are usually purchased outright by non-black corporations. The same thing is happening to HBCUs.

LeMoyne-Owen Breaks Ground on Tech Innovation Center, Announces Online Graduate School Partnership

LeMoyne-Owen College is quickly building a brand in digital learning and entrepreneurship, announcing two new partnerships in the last two weeks designed to promote greater access to online training and […]

Department of Ed Moves Closer to New Rules on Accreditation, Could Present Mixed Outcomes for HBCUs

The U.S. Department of Education moved one step closer to writing new rules on accreditation guidelines for the nation’s colleges and universities last week, concluding negotiations with higher education stakeholders […]

Pennsylvania Approves Tuition Control for State Institutions. Will The Measure Help Cheyney to Survive?

Cheyney University will be among 14 colleges and universities in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education will be authorized to set its own tuition rates, likely beginning in 2020.