Supporters of Maryland’s four historically black colleges plan intense voter outreach and campaigning throughout 2018, to support favorable mediation between the HBCUs and the State as it settles a desegregation […]
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Delaware Labor Secretary Appointed to Dean Position at Delaware State
Delaware Secretary of Labor Patrice Gilliam-Johnson will leave her post in state administration to become the next dean of Graduate, Adult and Continuing Studies at Delaware State University.
Knoxville College Files For State Authorization to Re-Open, Vandalism Remains an Issue
Officials representing Knoxville College filed paperwork with the Tennessee Higher Education Commission last year to re-open for instruction in 2018, three years after the state disallowed the school from operating […]
West Virginia HBCUs Join Regional Economic Development Alliance
Bluefield State College and West Virginia State University have joined a statewide initiative to spur economic development in West Virginia’s southern region.
Kelvin Lawson, Matthew Carter Reappointed to FAMU Board of Trustees
Kelvin Lawson and Matthew Carter have been reappointed to the Florida A&M University Board of Trustees, the university announced today.
Virginia State Football Coach Reggie Barlow Headed For Oakland Raiders?
HBCU Gameday reports on the breaking news involving Virginia State University head football coach Reggie Barlow, who reportedly will leave the CIAA champions for an assistant coaching job with the […]
The White House Initiative on HBCUs: Unfit For Advocacy
One of the primary functions of the White House Initiative on HBCUs is to enhance black colleges’ capability to serve the nation’s young adults. In the four-year existence of this […]
Grambling State 'Architect' Joseph Johnson Dies
Joseph Johnson, Grambling State University’s third president and beloved figure credited with the rise of the school’s academic, athletic and cultural brands, died on Jan. 2.
Jackson State to Appeal Lawsuit from Former Coach
Jackson State University is planning to appeal a federal judge’s order awarding $382,000 in damages to the school’s former women’s basketball coach in 2014, despite the school already spending more than $200,000 in attorney […]
Harry Williams Met Goals to Improve Delaware State
Harry Williams’ main career goal was to be president of a historically black college or university. Now, after eight years at the helm of Delaware State University, the 53-year-old is […]
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