Category: HBCU Digest
News and commentary on historically Black colleges and universities
Is it Time to Replace the HBCU 'Giving' Survival Narrative with 'Attending?'
What is Going On at FAMU?
LISTEN: Edward Waters President A. Zachary Faison Discusses Historic Online Degree Launch
E. LaBrent Chrite Named Bethune-Cookman President
WATCH: NC Central Provost Felecia Nave Named Alcorn State Presidential Finalist
The Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning today announced North Carolina Central University Provost Felecia Nave as the preferred candidate for the Alcorn State University presidential vacancy.
It's Up to Howard Students to Keep DC Black
Howard students have to be the monitors and advocates for the interests of DC black residents. They can command the social and traditional media space that cannot be captured by […]
Alumni From Denmark Tech Sue State of South Carolina, But is it Too Late?
Graduates and supporters of Denmark Technical College are suing the State of South Carolina, alleging that years of underfunding from the state and surrounding counties have brought the two-year school […]
Wall Street Journal Misrepresents the Truth on HBCU Student Loan Debt Challenges
Recently the Wall Street Journal published an article on how the student debt crisis is felt most by students who attended our beloved HBCUs. It begins and ends with hard […]
Three Ways for HBCUs to Capitalize on Beyoncé's 'Homecoming'
While it may feel good to have Queen Bey pay homage to our culture, the real question is if and when the HBCU community will leverage it to pay dividends […]
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