Drexel University is extending invitations for an inaugural symposium on HBCU leadership, which organizers say could be a catalyst for “sustained dialogue about the issues facing your institutions and indeed […]
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
The Truth About the HBCU Presidential Search
TM2 Executive Search President Chris Braswell joins us to discuss the difficult truths, challenges, and opportunities in HBCU presidential search culture.
HBCU Voices of STEM Excellence – Howard Alumna, Neuroscientist Tracey Hermanstyne
Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine Neuroscientist Tracey Hermanstyne discusses her path to Howard University, the role it played in shaping her professional interests, and the strategy for […]
In a Workforce Growing Less Dependent on College Education, HBCUs Still Matter
Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce last week published a new report on the national outlook for jobs which will not require a college degree as a standard […]
About 50 HBCUs Will Survive the Next Decade. It's Time to Start Investing in Them
It is hard to determine a worse proposition for historically black colleges; that industry, culture and finance have converged to threaten the existence of most of our schools, or that […]
Norfolk State/Fisk Alumna, History Making Astrophysicist Jedidah Isler Talks Black Holes and Black Pride
Jedidah Isler is the first African American woman to earn a doctorate in astrophysics from Yale University. In an exclusive interview with our HBCU Voices of STEM Excellence series, the […]
TMCF Advocacy Series – Vice-President of Revenue George Spencer
TMCF Vice-President of Revenue George Spencer discusses the work of attracting corporate partnerships in the HBCU community, and how institutions can better advance their narratives of excellence.
What If There is No Saving For Southern?
A sex tape, an accreditation downgrade and allegations from a recently fired registrar of attempted grade changing scandal. All in the last seven days. This is Southern University, the world’s […]
Bethune-Cookman Debt Story Overblown Against Bigger Picture of Higher Education Finance
It only seems like a lot because officials have not been forthcoming about the numbers and because Bethune-Cookman University, like many historically black colleges and universities, doesn’t have millions lying […]
Can Alabama A&M's Hadiyah-Nicole Green Build a Billion Dollar Cancer Research Foundation?
Alabama A&M University alumna and Morehouse School of Medicine professor Hadiyah-Nicole Green captured national headlines in 2016 when news broke of her million-dollar cancer treatment grant award she received while […]
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