It’s just not fair. It’s not fair that historically black college presidents are on the precipice of doing something with Donald Trump in less than two weeks that they couldn’t […]
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
Dis Tew Much : A Review of BET’s ‘The Quad’
“I didn’t sign up for this. If I had anywhere else to go…” In a perfect world, the setting of a historically black college campus would serve as an ideal secondary […]
Clark Atlanta Partners With Local Churches to Boost Black Male College Enrollment
Ambassadors to bring message of college access to local congregations ATLANTA (Feb. 1, 2017) On a campus where more than 70 percent of the student population is female, Clark Atlanta […]
HBCUs Nearly Double Social Mobility Potential of PWIs
Access for students from low-income families is essential to closing gaps in education, earnings. A new study from the Brookings Institute reveals that historically black colleges and universities, on average, […]
HBCU Voices of STEM Excellence — Tougaloo Alumna Angel Byrd
Johns Hopkins University Ethnic Skin Program postdoctoral fellow and Tougaloo College alumna Angel Byrd discusses the path from Mississippi to a dual MD/PhD program at one of the nation’s top […]
Henry Talley Named FAMU’s First Male Nursing Dean
One of less than 50 men nationwide leading schools of nursing. Florida A&M University this week announced Henry C. Talley V as the new dean of its school of nursing, becoming […]
Morehouse Students, Faculty Speak Out Against Presidential Ouster
Courtesy: Morehouse.edu Allege lack of transparency, threaten legal action Groups of campus constituents at Morehouse College are opposing a recent vote by the school’s board of trustees for the non-renewal of […]
Watch Talladega Marching Band’s Inaugural Parade Performance
Courtesy: CNN.com Following weeks of national scrutiny and commentary over its decision to appear in the inaugural parade for President Donald Trump, the Talladega College Marching Tornadoes Marching Band made […]
Florida State President John Thrasher Endorsing Larry Robinson for FAMU President is Nothing Good
If the presidents of two schools which lose funding, enrollment and valuable metrics in performance-based support by the mere existence of Florida A&M University say that they endorse a particular […]
HBCU Voices of STEM Excellence: Alcorn State’s Caleph Wilson
This series seeks to highlight some of the world’s premier doctoral level researchers, medical practitioners, and scientists who make up the silent majority — those who serve as working examples […]
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