The NCAA will crown a national champion of its men’s basketball tournament this evening, but only after its women’s championship and a novel all-star game dedicated to showcasing athletes at […]
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Hampton has named a new president. So how come we haven’t heard about it?
Hampton is saying goodbye to one of the longest-serving presidents in history and hello to a new era of leadership, but without the heraldry one would expect for these goings and comings.
Kentucky State is on the verge of selling its leadership, future for $23 million
A bill has advanced through committee in Kentucky’s House of Representatives that, if passed by both chambers will grant Kentucky State University $23 million in fake bailout money and will cost the institution its autonomy and future as a sustainable historically Black institution.
Ericke Cage named West Virginia State President
He will transition into the role less than one year after being hired as vice president and chief of staff, and appointed as interim president in the same month.
Gregory Vincent named Talladega president
Talladega appoints race and diversity expert with past executive controversy as next president.
Ruth Simmons to remain at Prairie View A&M as professor after leaving presidency
Ruth Simmons will stay at Prairie View A&M as a teaching and fundraising specialist following her stepping down as president.
Report: Nearly 50% of school teachers had enrolled students who never attended class in 2020-21
Just over 48% of surveyed K-12 public school teachers nationwide said they had at least one enrolled student who did not show up for classes at all during the 2020-2021 academic year.
AGB, CHEA issue joint statement on board governance and accreditation
Higher Education Accreditation released a joint advisory statement today to advance best practices for boards and presidents on accreditation sustainability.
Several HBCUs placed on federal financial sanctions last fall, but context is key
The department has been uneven in recent years at data keeping for default rates, which has been scrutinized for lacking context on the raw numbers associated with graduation or attrition rates.
University of Missouri System pension plan has $315 million deficit
The Missouri system will look to reduce deficits by revising its investments and encouraging future retirees to buy out of the plan.
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