Albany State, Fort Valley State and Savannah State have all contended with falling enrollment, leadership instability and financial strife for the better part of a decade. Their situations are not […]
Author: Jarrett Carter Sr.
Five Questions About the Albany State, Fort Valley State, Savannah State Merger Proposal
This proposal in its current form does not deserve an up or a down vote from the HBCU community. But it more than deserves our attention to how we can […]
LINK: Central State President Cynthia Jackson-Hammond Profiled in CEO Magazine
Central State University President Cynthia Jackson-Hammond was profiled in the March edition of CEO Magazine, which featured some of the nation’s most influential women in business and industry.
The Extinction of HBCUs From National Higher Ed Research
UVA’s report release coincides with a report on out-of-state student enrollment trends at public research universities, which also omitted HBCUs despite making significant findings about racial and socioeconomic bias within […]
Howard Alumni Among Finalists for $5 Million International Architecture Competition
A group of Howard University graduates are among an international pool of five teams selected to compete for the right to design Jamaica’s parliamentary buildings – a project that could […]
LISTEN: Norfolk State Professor, Best-Selling Author Curtis Bunn
We talk with Norfolk State University Professor and best-selling author Curtis Bunn about his roots as a journalist, the state of HBCU campus media, and the future of creative arts […]
WATCH: North Carolina A&T Students Steadfast on Front Lines of Supreme Court Voter Gerrymandering Hearings
Students at North Carolina A&T State University are at the epicenter of a potential landmark Supreme Court decision on voter gerrymandering and redistricting of voting blocs along partisan lines.
Omega Psi Phi Issues Indefinite Moratorium
The fraternity, founded at Howard University in 1911, lists more than 60 active campus-based chapters at HBCUs throughout the United States.
Hank Bounds Mississippi Legacy Should Not Play Out at Other HBCUs
If his name happens to surface for work with or within any system which includes public historically black colleges, students, faculty and alumni should protest the idea; loudly and immediately.
Ellen Smiley Out as Grambling State Provost
Just over two years after her appointment, long-time Grambling State University administrator Ellen Smiley has stepped down as provost and will become dean of the GSU honors college beginning in […]
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