Officials from the US Department of Education released a blog post this morning outlining its commitment to educational opportunities for students from around the world. Here is what the department […]
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What Took Tuskegee So Long to Name Charlotte Morris as President?
The winding road to Charlotte Morris finally being named as Tuskegee University’s permanent president reached its destination today, as the long-serving executive will finally steer the Machine with a formal […]
Alumni Group Looking to Reopen Saint Paul's College
A group of consultants and alumni advocates from Saint Paul’s College are looking to re-open the HBCU that closed in 2013 due to financial strain and the loss of its […]
Looking to Rebuild the MEAC? There's a Model in the SIAC
It was hard to visualize just a few months ago how a historically Black Division I athletic conference would lose five teams and not lose its commissioner, but the prophecy […]
Kentucky State President M. Christopher Brown II Resigns
Amidst a growing number of media reports of rumored financial trouble, lawsuits, and legislative inquiry, Kentucky State University President M. Christopher Brown II resigned his post today during a special […]
Is HBCU Land Grant Leadership in Crisis?
Southern University System President Ray Belton announced today his plans to retire in fall 2022. Belton has served as system CEO and chancellor of the flagship Baton Rouge campus since […]
Firing James Clark is Too Little and Way Too Late at South Carolina State
In 2019, the nation’s public historically Black land grant institutions enrolled an average of 4,922 students. Many of them, spurred by increased funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and […]
Beef Between Howard and its Non-Tenure Faculty Shouldn't Be on Nikole Hannah-Jones' Plate
Howard University journalism professor Nikole Hannah-Jones has a new assignment waiting for her at the Mecca when she arrives this fall; advocate for the university non-tenure-track and adjunct professor ranks. […]
Nikole Hannah-Jones, Ta-Nehisi Coates Join Howard Faculty
Acclaimed journalists Nikole Hannah-Jones and Ta-Nehisi Coates, two of the nation’s leading voices on American intersections of race, class, politics, and culture, were today announced as the newest members of […]
Morning Briefing – July 5, 2021
SECTOR NEWS $6 Million donation to establish University of the Virgin Islands medical school University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) President Dr. David Hall announced today that former Board of Trustees member […]
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