Coppin State University earlier this month announced a new initiative to give graduates of a nearby community college admission pathways and free tuition at the four-year HBCU. To most, the […]
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
Meharry Alumna Tamika Cross Talks HBCU Doctoral Excellence, Racism and Mentoring
Dr. Cross joins us to discuss her background in STEM and medical science, why she chose an HBCU for her doctoral training, and the infamous incident onboard a Delta Airlines […]
HBCU Experts Ready to Talk Hurricane Harvey
As Hurricane Harvey looms near the Texas coastal line and has been upgraded to Category 2 in strength, several historically black colleges have experts on large-scale weather events and post-storm […]
Pennsylvania Approves $30 Million Debt Forgiveness Program For Cheyney, But Questions Remain for Future
The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education has alerted Cheyney University that it will forgive more than $30 million in state and system loans to the school, if the nation’s […]
Is This the End of the White House Initiative on HBCUs?
Leaders in the Trump Administration, at historically black colleges and universities and their advocacy organizations have about one week to decide if the longstanding White House Initiative on HBCUs should […]
The Right Choice for Alabama State President Isn't Even a Close Call
Most higher education insiders can easily recognize when the fix is on in a presidential search. Maybe the process is conducted in secret without input from the campus, or the […]
HBCUs To Shine During Solar Eclipse
Historically black colleges and universities nationwide are emerging as valuable resources in preparation for today’s solar eclipse. From safe watching advice to weather and atmospheric monitoring, HBCU campuses will welcome […]
Chance the Rapper Tweets About Going to Clark Atlanta, HBCU Twitter Reacts
Acclaimed hip-hop artist and philanthropist Chance the Rapper made a surprising announcement on Twitter this afternoon. And then Atlanta University Center hilarity ensued. I was tryna go to Clark ATL. I'm […]
HBCU Digest Radio – Kentucky State Atwood Institute Director Crystal deGregory
We talk with esteemed historian Dr. Crystal deGregory about her new role as director of Kentucky State University’s Atwood Institute for Race, Education, and the Democratic Ideal, and the pressure […]
HBCU Leaders, Advocates Call for Cancellation of National White House HBCU Conference
The growing aftermath of the White House controversy following violence and bigotry in Charlottesville, VA last weekend has reached the HBCU community, as leaders from advocacy groups and Capitol Hill […]
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