Are HBCUs Ready for Life After the Apocalypse?

In April, the New York Times posed a question on the beginning crescendo of the global COVID-19 pandemic from a religious perspective — was the viral outbreak which was expected […]

Three Donors Collectively Give More than $380 Million to HBCUs, Set Pace for 2020 as Greatest Single Year of Black College Philanthropy in U.S. History

Courtesy: National Newspaper Publishers’ Association Three high-profile donors to historically black colleges and universities this year have posted the fourth-highest philanthropic year of support for HBCUs in U.S. history, according […]

Three Donors Collectively Give More than $380 Million to HBCUs, Set Pace for 2020 as Greatest Single Year of Black College Philanthropy in U.S. History

Courtesy: National Newspaper Publishers’ Association Three high-profile donors to historically black colleges and universities this year have posted the fourth-highest philanthropic year of support for HBCUs in U.S. history, according […]

Bethune-Cookman, Tennessee State Removed from Accreditation Sanction; Saint Augustine's Placed on Warning

Bethune-Cookman University and Tennessee State University headline a list of historically black institutions to be removed from accreditation sanction during the summer meetings of the Southern Association of Colleges and […]