The tide turns in who may wind up paying for the historically bad dorm deal.
Category: HBCU Digest
News and commentary on historically Black colleges and universities
Hampton Marching Force to Perform in Rome, Italy 2020 New Year's Day Parade
A historic invitation will take the Force overseas for a new year celebration.
Wilma Jones Discusses 'Halls Hill' and the Power of Black Communities
Author Wilma Jones discusses her latest book ‘My Halls Hill Family,’ and the value of HBCUs in the evolution of one black community in Northern Virginia. Purchase the book at […]
LISTEN: Wilma Jones' "My Halls Hill Family" Explores HBCU Ties in the Evolution of a Black Community
Author Wilma Jones discusses her latest book ‘My Halls Hill Family,’ and the value of HBCUs in the evolution of one black community in Northern Virginia. Purchase the book at HallsHill.com
The CIAA Tournament is Moving to Baltimore in 2021. DMV Alumni Better Not Blow This Like Folks in North Carolina Did
The tournament will have a new city and a chance to reboot its image as a powerful basketball product.
Will R. Kelly Help Ya'll To Talk About Sex and HBCUs?
We dedicate a full episode to a conversation about the ‘Surviving R. Kelly’ documentary, and the takeaways, specifically those that black men can bring to improving safety and respect for […]
HBCU Presidents' 'Giving Circle' Raises $120,000 for 24 HBCUs
There is a place where a few HBCU presidents and executives meet frequently. The circle is a small cadre of executives with a variety of tenure in senior leadership, who […]
Digest After Dark: Will R. Kelly Help Ya'll To Talk About Sex at HBCUs?
Something has to change. And it starts with real conversation.
Iconic HBCU Football Coach Joe Taylor Named to College Football Hall of Fame
An HBCU football legend joins the ranks for college football’s greatest.
More than 65 Percent of Public HBCUs Have Changed Presidents in the Last Four Years
It’s time to look at the way our schools cycle through leaders.
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