In politics, there’s an old saying that if a Black person is elected to tell white folks what to do things must be in such bad shape that only a […]
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NCCU Study Reveals Picture of Food Access, Public Health Challenges in NC During COVID-19 Pandemic
A recent survey from North Carolina Central University shows that 17% of adults in the state report at least one incident of food insecurity in the last week. Chris Paul, […]
Turner Sports Senior Vice President Tara August Talks Celebrity Golf Tourney Benefiting HBCUs
August discusses ‘The Match’ where sports celebrities will compete on the golf course in support of HBCUs, the connections between social advocacy, sports, and broadcast media, and how Turner works […]
FAMU Police Department Receives Historic Accreditation
Florida A&M University Assistant Vice President and Chief of Police Terence Calloway joins the show to discuss the institution’s recent and third national accreditation, public safety as an enrollment management […]
North Carolina A&T Receives Largest Corporate Gift in School History from Walmart
Officials from North Carolina A&T State University and Walmart today announced a $5 million investment in the institution as part of a multi-tiered initiative to build racial equity in education […]
Delaware State to Open COVID Testing Laboratory
Delaware State University will play a major role in identifying and reducing COVID-19 infections in the state with the creation of a new university-managed testing laboratory. The lab, financed through […]
Dow Establishes $5 Million STEM Development Initiative at Five HBCUs
Materials science corporation Dow today announced a national HBCU development initiative designed to expand the professional development pipeline in science and technology industries, powered by a $5 million donation to […]
The HBCU Digest is Read in Nearly Every Country on Earth, Thanks to You!
Dear HBCU Advocate, Because of your support as a free subscriber, the HBCU Digest has already reached more than 700,000 original readers since its debut here on the Substack platform […]
Ohio State Professor Cynthia Colen on Research Suggesting HBCUs Better than PWIs on Health Outcomes for Black Students
Ohio State University Sociology and Public Associate Professor Cynthia Colen discusses new research on the positive public health outcomes associated with attending historically Black colleges and universities.
Could Glenda Baskin Glover be the Next U.S. Secretary of Education?
Betsy DeVos was such a divisive figure as a potential candidate for U.S. Secretary of Education that Vice President Mike Pence had to break the tie among democratic and republican […]
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