Three Ways for HBCUs to Build a Pipeline for Five-Star Sports Talent Howard University just landed one of the nation’s top college basketball prospects this today in Makur Maker, a […]
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Howard Lands a Five-Star Basketball Recruit, Southern Expands Medical Marijuana Enterprise, and Former President Arrested for Prostitution Sues for a Job
Three Ways for HBCUs to Build a Pipeline for Five-Star Sports Talent Howard University just landed one of the nation’s top college basketball prospects this today in Makur Maker, a […]
Two HBCUs Announce Online-Only Fall Semester, LeMoyne-Owen Receives $40 Million Endowment Gift, and Saint Augustine's Offers Details on George Williams Firing
Hampton, Wiley Announce No On-Campus Instruction for Fall Semester Hampton University and Wiley College have announced that academic courses for the fall semester will be offered exclusively online, citing growing […]
Just When You Thought the Saint Augustine's Board Couldn't Get Any Dumber, Claflin Announces $1.2 Million Partnership with Zoom, and the AUC Reveals Plans for Fall Re-Opening
Saint Augustine’s Fires Iconic Track Coach George Williams Conventional wisdom suggests that leadership at Saint Augustine’s University would never be collectively stupid enough to unceremoniously fire George Williams, one of […]
A Tale of Two Yards: 2019-2020 HBCU Leadership Hirings, Firings, and Resignations
We will remember 2020 as the worst of times, and how they couldn’t possibly have been worse for American higher education. As a global pandemic reached America and university leadership […]
Show That Black Lives Matter by Funding Maryland’s HBCUs
By Michael D. Jones, David Burton, and Earl S. Richardson Cascading demands for racial justice and equal rights unleashed by the murder of George Floyd led Maryland’s Lt. Gov. Boyd […]
NC Extends Tuition Rebate Program, Jackson State to Develop Coronavirus Rapid Detection Test, and the MEAC Lost $1.8 Million Between 2017-18
North Carolina Lawmakers Extend NC Promise Program State lawmakers have extended an initiative that cuts tuition at three North Carolina colleges and universities, including historically black Elizabeth City State University, […]
How White Privilege, Politics and Public Health Are Deciding the Fate of HBCUs
Photo Credit: The Atlantic A whole lot of white people across the south who don’t want to wear masks are shaping the future of America. Their insistence on personal freedom, […]
Pennsylvania's Moves On Cheyney Just Got a Little Bit Tougher, and Cynthia Jackson-Hammond's Last Big Win in Ohio
PASSHE Moves Towards Mergers and Consolidations; What Does It Mean for Cheyney? Pennsylvania lawmakers have proposed for the PA State System of Higher Education (PASSHE) to have greater authority in […]
Should HBCU Students Take Up Mask Wearing as a Social Justice Movement, Delaware State Raises $1M in Student Support Funding and Hampton Releases Re-Opening Roadmap
Photo: Associated Press/John Raoux Southern Politics Putting HBCU Communities in Public Health Jeopardy Coronavirus cases are spiking throughout the south, following weeks of reopened commerce, social gatherings, and protests. The […]
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