Was responsible for training a slew of undergraduates and graduate students in molecular biology and cancer research who went on to earn PhD’s. By: Jelani Zarif, Ph.D., MS In the recent months, […]
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How the Georgia Southern — Armstrong State Consolidation Will Kill Savannah State
Armstrong State University Professor Regina Bradley this semester will begin offering a noncredit course on OutKast, taking a scholarly approach to the hip-hop duo’s musical, cultural and social impact on […]
Talladega's Board Chairman is a Trump Real Estate Customer, and Now It All Makes Sense
The Talladega College Marching Tornadoes Marching Band, for weeks the center of clashing dialog about race, politics and patriotism, will march in the inaugural parade for controversial President Elect Donald […]
When an HBCU President Raps and It’s Caught on Video
Every college president wants to unlock the secret of how to better engage with students and to make the office of the campus CEO more relatable to their customers. At […]
More Than 30 Top PWIs Just Joined Forces to Recruit Students Away from HBCUs
Hampton University President William Harvey presented at Yale University earlier this month about the continuing value of historically black colleges and universities in educating the nation’s growing minority population. http://www.newhavenindependent.org/index.php/archives/entry/hbcu_recruit/ […]
What the Hell Happened to Jim Brown?
And why what ever happened should scare the hell out of HBCUs. How in the world did NFL Hall of Famer and honorary captain of Black America Jim Brown go from this: […]
How Louis Stokes Changed HBCU History
I asked A. James Hicks, Director for the Louis Stokes Alliances for Minority Participation Program (LSAMP), if the national program to introduce black and minority students to careers in S.T.E.M. […]
HBCU Humanities Remains a Powerful Element of Development for Black Communities
Alabama State University College of Visual and Performing Arts Food for thought before the robots take over. The arts isn’t for everyone, but they should always be available for people to […]
FAMU’s Ibram Kendi, Not Homecoming, Not Mannequin Challenges, Matters Most to HBCUs
The journey matters, but not as much as the destination in the quest for HBCU survival. There are so many wonderful things that attract students to attend a school like […]
How Did Southern Commit Hundreds of NCAA Athletics Violations?
And why did officials try to blame it all on the former athletic director? For a variety of reasons, and over a number of years, people, technology and common sense […]
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