Last week, l had the opportunity to read the cover story in the July 30-August 5, 2018 Sports Business Journal that purported to explore “in-depth” the challenges confronting the sports […]
Category: HBCU Digest
News and commentary on historically Black colleges and universities
Digest After Dark – So What Are Ya'll Really Going To Do About Hazing?
We discuss the culture of hazing at HBCUs, and implications for students, administrators, campuses and legacy.
Digest After Dark: So What Are Ya'll Really Going To Do About Hazing?
We discuss the culture of hazing at HBCUs, and implications for students, administrators, campuses, and legacy.
Fayetteville State Chancellor James Anderson
Dr. Anderson discusses FSU’s recent $10,000 online degree initiative, outreach initiatives with military learners, and how HBCUs can stay ahead of negative trends in higher education.
Fayetteville State Chancellor James Anderson: "We Have to Change Our Thinking About the Four-Year Degree"
Dr. Anderson discusses FSU’s recent $10,000 online degree initiative, outreach initiatives with military learners, and how HBCUs can stay ahead of changing trends in higher education.
My HBCU and Your Black Student Union Are Not the Same
For generations, it’s been widely accepted that the only place Black people could have a Black college experience was at one of our beloved HBCUs. Though, in recent years the […]
Fayetteville State to Offer $10K Online Degree Pathway
Fayetteville State University will offer transfer students from Fayetteville Technical Community College a two-year pathway to a bachelor’s degree, with a $10,000 price tag.
FAMU Strikes the Balance on HBCU Enrollment Management Strategy
According to the Pew Research Center overall enrollment for HBCUs has grown over the last few decades to nearly 300,000 students at 100 HBCUs. Currently, the largest mainstream four-year HBCU […]
Digest After Dark – Ya'll Know Those Nigerian Professors Love Us
We discuss the differences between the undergraduate and graduate HBCU experience, culture clashes between international faculty and students, and if HBCU culture has changed to accommodate millennials.
Why Fisk is Surviving the HBCU Debt Crisis, and Other Schools Are Drowning
Restaurateur Roland Parrish has donated $3 million to Fisk University to establish an on-campus career development and conference center. School officials say the gift, one of the largest in school […]
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