The Education Corporation of America shut down dozens of campuses nationwide this week, leaving 20,000 students left to figure out the next move of their academic careers with few answers […]
Category: HBCU Digest
News and commentary on historically Black colleges and universities
Outcry From Howard Students, Alumni Over DC Hospital Plan Prompts Amendment
Activism on social media and in the Washington DC community from Howard University stakeholders prompted a legislative change from the City Council this week, as members amended plans for a […]
Presidential Series – Hampton's William R. Harvey Remembers George H.W. Bush
We talk with Dr. Harvey about his reflections on the 41st president and Bush’s ties to HBCUs.
Presidential Series – Hampton's William Harvey Reflects on Legacy of George H.W. Bush
We talk with Dr. Harvey about his reflections on the 41st president and George H.W. Bush’s ties to HBCUs.
WATCH: Xavier Suspends Police Officers After Students Locked In Cafeteria, Pepper Sprayed
Two Xavier University of Louisiana police officers have been placed on leave following a campus event where students say police locked them into a dining facility and pepper sprayed them […]
North Carolina A&T's Tarik Cohen Makes NFL History, Immediately Credits HBCUs
North Carolina A&T State University football legend and Chicago Bears tailback Tarik Cohen had an impressive game last week, joining Mississippi Valley State University standout and Pro Football Hall of […]
John L. Smith Out as Kentucky State Football Coach
John L. Smith, a former BCS head football coach who made the rare transition to the HBCU Division II ranks, has parted ways with Kentucky State University. Smith’s contract will […]
Saint Paul's Alumni Donate $25,000 to Saint Augustine's
Financial hardship and uneven enrollment trends closed historically black Saint Paul’s College in 2013, but alumni from the former private HBCU in Lawrenceville, VA remain committed to the value of […]
Morgan State Posts 100% Pass Rate on NCLEX Nursing Exam
Morgan State University is the latest historically black college to post a perfect passage rate on the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN), the nationally required test for nursing credentialing. Nine […]
Ya'll Thought We Wouldn't Roast Roland Martin?
We discuss last week’s social media smoke with journalist Roland Martin, and the future of HBCU media relations. Special Guests – Howard University Philosophy Asst. Professor Dr. Yolonda Wilson and […]
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