It is not unusual for college students with children to bring their children to class. In fact, institutions and higher ed systems across the country are working to expand on-campus […]
Category: HBCU Digest
News and commentary on historically Black colleges and universities
New Report Shows Tennessee Falling Behind in Minority College Success, But Tennessee State Essential to Meeting the Goal
A new report from Complete Tennessee, a higher education research and policy advocacy organization, shows that the state is falling behind the nation in college retention and completion outcomes for […]
Virginia State, Virginia Union Take CIAA Basketball Titles
Virginia State University and Virginia Union University emerged with convincing victories in the 2019 CIAA men’s and women’s basketball tournaments last weekend in Charlotte. HBCU Gameday provided complete coverage of […]
It is Time for Defunct HBCUs to Stop Defrauding Black People
The Oregon College of Art and Craft, Hampshire College and Green Mountain College are three of a growing group of colleges and universities nationwide which have closed or will be […]
Miles President George French and Entrepreneur Chuck Faush
Miles College is at the center of a growing HBCU economic development initiative called ‘The Yard,’ which partners black college campuses, cities and corporations to create skilled professionals and living […]
LISTEN: Miles President George French and Entrepreneur Chuck Faush Discuss HBCU Economic Development
Miles College is at the center of a growing HBCU economic development initiative called ‘The Yard,’ which partners black college campuses, cities and corporations to create skilled professionals and living […]
WATCH: Son of North Carolina Central Basketball Coach Shares Tearful Goodbye with Seniors
North Carolina Central University head men’s basketball coach LeVelle Moton is big on the Eagles’ team and community functioning as a family. So it was no surprise that his son […]
HBCU Enrollment Increased in 2017; First Time in Six Years
Historically black colleges and universities enrolled more than 298,000 students at the start of the 2017-18 academic year, marking the first enrollment increase for the sector since 2011. After reaching […]
How We Must Fix the Worst Black History Month Ever
In early February, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam’s 1984 medical school yearbook page, featuring a photo of a person in blackface and another in a KKK hood, made national news. Gov. […]
WATCH: Georgia's Kayla Willis Goes Viral For College Acceptances, Chooses Fisk
A tweet from Georgia high school standout Kayla Willis went viral recently after she profiled her 31 college admission offers and more than $900,000 in scholarship funds. i kinda […]
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