All of the nation’s historically black colleges and universities eligible for federal funding are below the U.S. Department of Education’s threshold for student loan default rates, based upon three-year repayment […]
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UNCF President Called for Changes in HBCU Accreditation. And Then SACSCOC’s President Responded.
United Negro College Fund President and CEO Michael Lomax has spent the better part of the last two days publicly criticizing accreditation review processes involving the nation’s historically black colleges […]
Are People Lying to Us About Cheyney’s Future?
While some higher education officials and state lawmakers are questioning if Cheyney University will be able to stabilize quickly enough to save its accreditation, officials at the embattled historically black […]
WATCH: UNCF Presents the ‘State of the HBCU,’ Debuts HBCU Legislative Honor Roll
Officials from the United Negro College Fund, US Congress and historically black colleges and universities convened in Washington D.C. this morning for the inaugural ‘State of the HBCU’ report. The […]
Bill Introduced to Remove Law School From Texas Southern, Operate as Standalone Institution
A bill that would separate the Thurgood Marshall School of Law from Texas Southern University is drawing criticism from university leadership just over a week after the legislation was introduced. […]
Complete Tennessee Exec. Director Kenyatta Lovett
Dr. Lovett discusses the recent report on the college achievement gaps between white and minority students in Tennessee, and how Tennessee State University is a major component of helping to […]
Miles, Lane Take 2019 SIAC Basketball Championships
Miles College made history last weekend as the first school in the last ten years to win SIAC football and basketball titles in the same athletic year, joining Lane College […]
WATCH: Morehouse Professor Holds Baby to Help Student Take Notes in Class
It is not unusual for college students with children to bring their children to class. In fact, institutions and higher ed systems across the country are working to expand on-campus […]
New Report Shows Tennessee Falling Behind in Minority College Success, But Tennessee State Essential to Meeting the Goal
A new report from Complete Tennessee, a higher education research and policy advocacy organization, shows that the state is falling behind the nation in college retention and completion outcomes for […]
Virginia State, Virginia Union Take CIAA Basketball Titles
Virginia State University and Virginia Union University emerged with convincing victories in the 2019 CIAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments last weekend in Charlotte. HBCU Gameday provided complete coverage of […]
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