One year after historically black colleges and universities received a bump in returns from endowment funds, the sector may be for a rough road ahead in 2019 with endowment growth […]
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PHOTO: Meet Tennessee State’s Historic Executive MBA Graduating Class
Tennessee State University awarded degrees to its first cohort of Executive MBA graduates earlier this month, sending out 22 new professionals armed with international and domestic experiences to enhance their […]
Alabama A&M Claims FBS Football Recruits, Transfer
Today, Alabama A&M University football coaches accepted the commitments of Grayson High School football players Kenny Edwards (Safety), Hayden Gilford (Linebacker); and Ole Miss transfer, AJ Harris. Hayden Gilford (Left) […]
Brother to Brother: Will, Sports are the Front Porch to the HBCU for a Reason
My Dear Brother Will: I am in receipt of your letter on the precarious nature of athletics at HBCUs published today, which challenges my position on the necessity of sports […]
Technology is Key in Transforming HBCU Enrollment Management Strategy
Presidents and chancellors in the HBCU sector face complex choices in managing serious challenges in higher education. Chief among them are student debt, financial aid access, and what types of […]
Judge Emmet Sullivan Read Michael Flynn for Treasonous Filth. And He’s a Howard University Grad
Courtesy: Dominic Bracco II (Washington Post) Washington D.C. District Court Judge Emmet G. Sullivan is a District native and is a graduate of both Howard University’s undergraduate college and School […]
Little League World Series Legend Mo’ne Davis Headed to Hampton
Courtesy: YouTube (TIME Magazine) The Philadelphia Tribune reports that multi-sport star and Little League World Series icon Mo’ne Davis has committed to Hampton University, where she will play for the […]
My HBCU is More Than an Easy Job For You or Your Cousin. Signed, an HBCU President
The following is an editorial written by a sitting president of a historically black institution. The identity of the writer is protected to reduce the potential of retaliation and to […]
Cheyney Receives Second and Final Show Cause Accreditation Extension
Cheyney University will remain fully accredited for another year, while officials work to resolve issues with academic and financial deficiencies. The Middle States Commission on Higher Education issued the second […]
LISTEN: Digest After Dark – Ya’ll Trying to Save Bennett?
We discuss the challenges and opportunities ahead in the effort to save Bennett College. Special guest – Bennett Alumna Shawn Hall.
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