Cheyney University will be among 14 colleges and universities in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education will be authorized to set its own tuition rates, likely beginning in 2020.
Category: HBCU Digest
News and commentary on historically Black colleges and universities
HBCU Money Releases Its 2019 Black-Owned Bank Directory
HBCU financial website HBCUMONEY.COM has released its annual directory of African American owned banks, which paints a picture of financial control and autonomy through the nation and particularly in HBCU […]
HBCUs Awarded Nearly 20 Percent of All Doctorates to African Americans in 2016. And That's Not the Most Impressive Part of the Statistic
For a sector representing just two percent of America’s nearly 4,400 colleges and universities, the number reflects heavy lifting for a collection of roughly 100 institutions. Except, it isn’t 100 […]
Digest After Dark – Y'all Didn't Know About These HBCU Scams?
We discuss the ways in which HBCU students and institutions incorporate scams to ensure progress and survival. We also talk about the return of Freaknik and implications for the HBCU […]
The Plug Daily Founder, CEO Sherrell Dorsey
ThePlugDaily.com Founder and CEO Sherrell Dorsey joins us to discuss this groundbreaking report, and the role of HBCUs in shaping the black tech economy.
Digest After Dark – Y'all Don't Know About These HBCU Scams?
We discuss the ways in which HBCU students and institutions incorporate scams to ensure progress and survival. We also talk about the return of Freaknik and implications for the HBCU […]
Should the HBCU Community Give Freaknik Another Chance?
But is it possible that canceling Freaknik for the horrors of yesteryear sets a standard that could and should be applied to every other large-scale event attracting young black folks?
WATCH: Coppin State's Dorian Bostic Overcomes Odds, Earns Degrees and Preps for First Professional Fight
Coppin State University alumnus Dorian Bostic leads a life that is familiar to a lot of young HBCU alumni; working multiple jobs, worrying about paying off student loans and hoping […]
New Study Underscores Harm of Tennessee Promise to Tennessee State
A new study from the University of Tennessee is showcasing the positive effects of Tennessee’s gap funding community college access program, Tennessee Promise. But the data from the study also […]
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