This summer, I had the opportunity to travel to several of our Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) member-school campuses, meeting with leaders and stakeholders about what makes HBCUs extraordinary, and […]
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Are HBCU Football Players More Prone to Severe Injury in Guaranteed Games?
Tennessee State University sophomore linebacker Christion Abercrombie remains in critical condition, days after collapsing on the sideline from an apparent head injury sustained in a game against Southeastern Conference opponent […]
Tennessee State Linebacker in Critical Condition Following Head Injury Sustained During Game
Tennessee State University sophomore linebacker Christion Abercrombie remains in critical condition in Nashville after collapsing during the Tigers’ game against Vanderbilt University yesterday following an apparent head injury. Few details […]
The Inaugural HBCU Sustainability Summit
We talk with organizers from the inaugural HBCU Sustainability Summit held in Atlanta, GA. Guests include Benedict College President Roslyn Clark Artis, 100 Black Men Chairman Thomas Dortch, Florida A&M […]
Inaugural HBCU Sustainability Summit
We talk with organizers from the inaugural HBCU Sustainability Summit held in Atlanta, GA. Guests include Benedict College President Roslyn Clark Artis, 100 Black Men Chairman Thomas Dortch, Florida A&M […]
Alabama A&M President Andrew Hugine’s Quiet Storm
Dr. Hugine discusses AAMU’s gains in enrollment, philanthropy and research and why his quiet leadership approach works well for the campus.
Alabama A&M University President Andrew Hugine
Dr. Hugine discusses AAMU’s gains in enrollment, philanthropy and research and why his quiet leadership approach works well for the campus.
Digest After Dark – Ya’ll Do Know What the Opposite of Black Excellence Is, Right?
We discuss the academic, social and infrastructural challenges that can lead to poor performance of HBCU students.
Ya'll Do Know What the Opposite of Black Excellence Is, Right?
We discuss the academic, social and infrastructural challenges that can lead to poor performance of HBCU students.
Black Student Success Report Card Shows PWI Failure is More Valuable Than HBCU Excellence
The University of Southern California’s Race and Equity Center has released a report on the state of black student success at a portion of America’s four-year public colleges and universities. […]
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