Last night, I penned an article attempting to make a case for the HBCU community to harness its resources against the whims of people and systems who can change our […]
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Meet the Two Most Powerful White Women in the HBCU Sector
I got a text this morning from a dear friend and HBCU advocate. Who knew two of the most powerful people in HBCUs would be two white women who never […]
Morning Briefing – January 25, 2021
SECTOR NEWS North Carolina Central opts out of spring football NCCU announced last Thursday that it is opting-out of competition during the spring semester due to concerns about the health, safety and […]
Could Elon Musk's Space X Initiative Destroy Hampton's Satellite Program?
Hampton University Endowed Atmospheric Sciences Professor James Russell discusses Space X’s plan to launch hundreds of satellites into orbit for profit, and how it threatens the only national atmospheric research […]
Facing Trial and Bankruptcy of District, Saint Augustine's Trustee Suspended By Board of AME Zion Bishops
Staccato Powell, a high-ranking bishop within the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church and member of the Saint Augstine’s University Board of Trustees, was suspended earlier this month and faces a […]
Morning Briefing – January 21, 2021
SECTOR NEWS Spelman and IDEAYA Biosciences announce partnerships to develop the next generation of Biotechnology industry leaders Spelman College and biotech company IDEAYA Biosciences, Inc., today announced a partnership to […]
Evening Briefing – January 20, 2021
SECTOR NEWS Maryland speaker again seeks to force settlement of long-running HBCU lawsuit, after Gov. Hogan veto last year The General Assembly is aiming to force the state to settle […]
The Google-HBCU President Summit Covers Up a Whole Bunch of Folks Not Doing Their Jobs
Presidents from five of the nation’s top historically black institutions for computer science and engineering will meet with the highest levels of leadership from one of the world’s most powerful […]
WATCH: Howard Alumna Kamala Harris Takes Oath of Office as Vice President of the United States
Howard University alumna, attorney, and federal legislator Kamala Harris was today seated as vice president of the United States. She is the first woman, African American, and person of South […]
AdWeek Editor David Griner on the Role of HBCUs in Diversifying the Advertising Industry
AdWeek Editor David Griner discusses the prospect of HBCUs contributing more Black talent to the advertising and marketing industry, and how the industry can better support historically Black institutions.
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