SECTOR NEWS Vann Newkirk named Fisk permanent president The Board of Trustees of Fisk University has named Dr. Vann Newkirk Sr. as the 17th President of Fisk University effective immediately. “We […]
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Morning Briefing – February 11, 2021
SECTOR NEWS 9 HBCUs join $130M economic mobility plan to boost South Businesses and communities across the southern U.S. affected adversely by the COVID-19 pandemic will receive a huge boost […]
Morning Briefing – February 10, 2021
SECTOR NEWS COVID-19 vaccines to be available soon at North Carolina A&T Local residents soon will have another place to get a COVID-19 vaccine. N.C. A&T on Thursday will become […]
WATCH: April Curley Isn't Afraid to Take on Google
Curley discusses the struggle for Black employees at Google, its culture of marginalizing talent from historically Black institutions, her thoughts on the meeting between Google and HBCU executives, and the […]
Morning Briefing – February 9, 2021
SECTOR NEWS Virginia State announces no tuition increase for 2021-22 academic year In recognition of the economic challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic has introduced into families’ lives, Virginia State University […]
Morning Briefing — February 8, 2021
SECTOR NEWS Donations fuel Delaware State acquisition plans Buoyed with cash from two major gifts, Delaware State University is on track to complete its acquisition of Wesley College in July. […]
NCCU's LeVelle Moton Talks Upcoming ESPN Docuseries
Coach Moton discusses NCCU’s upcoming ESPN docuseries, social justice, being confident in making difficult decisions, and life as a coach in the midst of a global pandemic.
Evening Briefing – February 4, 2021
SECTOR NEWS Diageo North America establishes innovative program with HBCUs to develop future leaders and help shape a more equitable society The North America business of Diageo, a global beverage […]
Top Athletes Choosing HBCUs? Hampton's Mo'ne Davis Did it First
Hampton University sophomore and iconic Little League World Series pitcher Mo’ne Davis shares her thoughts on life as a college athlete during COVID response, reflections on celebrity life and being […]
Does racism impact Black students choosing HBCUs?
A new study out from Stanford University suggests that hate crimes may have a correlation with an increase in HBCU enrollment between 1999 and 2017. However — data on total […]
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