Detroit-based photojournalist Brittany Greeson embedded in one of the city’s ballot-counting centers last night to dispatch photos of vote-tallying and the protests they attracted. Two of her signature photos, commissioned […]
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Who's Hiring HBCU Graduates? Norfolk State-Netflix Launch Engineering Bootcamp
We kick off the ‘Who’s Hiring HBCU Graduates?’ series in conversation with Norfolk State alumnus Michael Chase and NSU Engineering Chair Patricia Mead. They discuss the new partnership between Netflix […]
The 2020 HBCU Honors
We honor the individuals, programs, and leaders who have shaped the new view of historically Black higher education in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jackson State Sonic Boom of the South Director Roderick Little
Dr. Little shares the story behind a recent donation to the marching band from former NBA star Monta Ellis, the role of HBCU marching bands in supporting future professionals across […]
How Will Public Health Redefine HBCU Leadership?
Public health, the number one topic in the world over the last eight months and of particular emphasis in Black communities in the United States, has applied a forcefully harsh […]
NCCU's Jazmyne Abney, Jarvis Hall Talk Election 2020 in North Carolina
North Carolina Central University Student Government Association Political Action and Civic Engagement Committee Co-Chair Jazmyne Abney and Associate Professor of Political Science Jarvis Hall discuss the 2020 Election and the […]
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Grambling Features One Program, Lowest Enrollment in UL System's 'Compete LA' Initiative
Despite its standing as one of the University of Lousiana System’s most diverse and accessible institutions, Grambling State University is the most underrepresented school in its program designed to attract […]
When Donald Trump Brags About His Record on HBCUs, Here's What He Means
Late last year, former Department of Education Assistant Secretary Adam Kissel let loose on the Trump Administration for his view of its wasteful spending on ‘failing’ historically Black colleges and […]
Human Rights Campaign's Leslie Hall Discusses Black College LGBTQ 'Out Loud Day'
Hall discusses HRC’s second annual HBCU Out Loud day, LGBTQIA outreach in the age of COVID-19, and how the sector can maintain positive gains for inclusion and representation under scaled-back […]
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