Savannah State Enrollment Down 17 Percent, Announces Faculty Layoffs

Nearly two years after the University System of Georgia announced plans to consolidate Georgia Southern University and Armstrong State University in Savannah, GA., the city’s flagship HBCU has announced plans […]

Guest Commentary: At Paine, What Begins With Accreditation Must Continue With Innovation

Paine College was recently awarded “candidacy status” for accreditation through the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS) commission located in Forest, VA. This is huge news for the […]

LOOK: Future Vets Enter Clinical Training Phase During Tuskegee White Coat Ceremony

  Tuskegee University’s College of Veterinary Medicine welcomed 59 new emerging veterinary health professionals into their clinical study cohort during the school’s annual white coat ceremony hosted last Saturday on campus. […]

Morehouse Receives $1.5 Million NSF Grant to Lead National HBCU STEM Career Development Initiative

Morehouse College will lead researchers from more than 20 historically black colleges and universities nationwide to study how ‘scientific identity’ can be cultivated in youth and lead to potential careers […]

Guest Commentary: National GEM Consortium Strengthens HBCU Tech Professional Pipeline

Shameeka Emanuel is a Program Lead for Google’s Tech Exchange, one of several initiatives the computer science corporation is piloting to build diversity among its professional ranks. She is one […]