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 […]
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Analysis Shows Why HBCUs Deserve So Much More from the NCAA
An analysis from the National Bureau of Economic Research shows that profits for collegiate athletics in the nation’s top athletic conferences have exploded over the last 15 years, with the […]
Letter to the Editor: Langston Made The Best of a Bad Situation
After reading your commentary/article about the Langston University OCR settlement, it was clear to me that you did not have a chance to speak with the LU President or any involved […]
Digest After Dark – Y'all Taking That Vaccine or Nah?
We discuss Michael Bloomberg’s $100 million gift to Black medical schools, HBCU presidents participating in COVID-19 vaccine trials, a proposal to remove Maryland HBCUs from the state system, and self-care […]
Did Oklahoma State Just Steal Langston's Satellite Campus in Tulsa?
Of all the elements that can determine the success of a college or university – geography, affordability, marketability – academic programming is the greatest among these. The more unique and […]
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 […]
Enrollment Trending Positively for Some HBCUs During COVID-19 Pandemic
While colleges and universities across the country are managing severe enrollment shortfalls as a result of the COVID-19 global pandemic, several historically black institutions are reporting better trends than were […]
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 […]
Presidents of Dillard, Xavier Participating in COVID-19 Vaccine Trials
Leaders of two of historically black universities in one of America’s regions hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic have revealed that they are participating in vaccine trials for the virus. […]
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