Mason discusses expansion at the city’s flagship public university, the role of HBCUs in addressing social justice and equity issues, and how to better leverage corporate support for the HBCU […]
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Morning Briefing – April 14, 2021
SECTOR NEWS Hampton requires all staff get vaccinated by May 31 Hampton University faculty and staff will have to get a COVID-19 vaccine unless they have a medical or religious […]
LISTEN: Tennessee State Head Football Coach Eddie George
Coach George joins TSU President Glenda B. Glover and Athletic Director Mikki Allen to discuss the new job and the future of Tiger football.
Morning Briefing – April 13, 2021
SECTOR NEWS NFL All-Pro Eddie George named Tennessee State football coach Looking to take the program to the next level, Tennessee State University has named Eddie George as head football […]
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Did Bethune-Cookman's Board Chair Admit to an Accreditation Violation?
Bethune-Cookman University Board Chair and former circuit court judge Belvin Perry held a town hall meeting on campus last week to clear the air about public criticism of the board […]
Morning Briefing – April 12, 2021
SECTOR NEWS How historically Black colleges and universities can make the most of their property through new partnerships Public-Private Partnerships (P3’s) offer HBCUs a unique opportunity to execute substantial student […]
Morning Briefing – April 9, 2021
SECTOR NEWS Kentucky Governor signs bill authorizing stronger partnerships between Kentucky State, Simmons College, campus extension into Louisville Kentucky Governor Andy Bashear today signed a bill granting state authorization for […]
Are Some HBCUs Bringing Board Foolishness Back Into Style?
There was a stretch of years during the mid 2010’s that felt like HBCU board corruption, mismanagement and amateurism were at all-time highs. Much of the tension revolved around bad […]
Morning Briefing – April 7, 2021
SECTOR NEWS Limited knowledge of and fiscal capacity at HBCUs prevents access to federal USAID funding, study reveals A new report funded by USAID under the framework of the Research Technical Assistance Center […]
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