North Carolina A&T State University has raised more than $181 million over the last eight years, a record for the flagship historically Black institution and believed to be the most […]
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Evening Briefing – April 29, 2021
SECTOR NEWS Maryland finalizes $577M settlement for HBCU federal lawsuit Maryland has finalized a $577 million settlement to end a 15-year federal lawsuit relating to underfunding at the state’s four […]
Biden Education Plan May Pit 100 HBCUs Against Hundreds of Minority Serving Institutions
President Joe Biden name-checked historically Black colleges and universities in his first address to a joint session of Congress last night, hours after unveiling his American Families Plan for rebuilding […]
WATCH: Elizabeth City State Chancellor Karrie Dixon Talks Tensions Surrounding Andrew Brown Shooting
Dr. Dixon shares thoughts on the shooting of Andrew Brown and the logistical steps the campus is taking to support the city and university students. She also discusses the university’s […]
Hampton Alumna, IBM Program Manager Kayla Lee Reveals Just How Important HBCU Partnerships Can Be
Last fall, IBM launched an HBCU-centered quantum center designed to increase HBCU research and training pipeline from underrepresented universities and communities. In February, the company announced that the initiative had […]
Biden Infrastructure Plan Must Address the HBCU Deferred Maintenance Crisis
If a college campus is one of the best in class at producing African American talent in a wide range of industries, and the nation needs this talent to remain […]
Evening Briefing – April 26, 2021
SECTOR NEWS UAPB Chancellor interviews for Louisiana State University presidency The first candidate interviewed was Laurence Alexander, who has been chancellor of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff, an […]
Maryland $577 Million HBCU Lawsuit Settlement Bill May Be Voided as Mediation Deadline Looms
A landmark $577 million settlement of a federal lawsuit filed by students and alumni of Maryland’s four historically Black colleges and universities may be voided if the State of Maryland […]
Morning Briefing – April 23, 2021
SECTOR NEWS A history of funding failures at Texas HBCUs For more than a century, HBCUs have strived to serve, educate and provide a haven for Black students, often without the […]
UNC System Raises Cap for Out-of-State HBCU Student Enrollment and You Still Can't Trust Them
North Carolina’s five public historically Black institutions are now cleared to increase admissions for out-of-state students by seven percent, thanks to the University of North Carolina System’s Board of Governors’ […]
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