We talk with Chancellor Robinson about WSSU’s growing profile in healthcare and economic mobility, college rankings, and the next phase of Ram Excellence.
Digest Radio – Winston-Salem State Chancellor Elwood Robinson
We talk with Chancellor Robinson about WSSU’s growing profile in healthcare and economic mobility, college rankings, and the next phase of Ram Excellence.
New Gallup Survey Shows Most College Grads Are Dissatisfied with Alumni Career Support. HBCU Grads Are Saying ‘Sorry, Not Sorry’
A recent Gallup survey of more than 5,000 college graduates reveals that more than 80% of respondents describe the alumni network of their alma maters to be a non-factor or […]
New Gallup Survey Shows Most College Grads Are Dissatisfied with Alumni Career Support. HBCU Grads Are Saying 'Sorry, Not Sorry'
The HBCU network is powerful, but can the numbers of its influence make it even stronger?
LISTEN: Maryland House Speaker Adrienne Jones Discusses State's HBCU Lawsuit
Speaker Jones shares her thoughts on the Maryland HBCU lawsuit, the timing of legislative support for its settlement, and her plans to author a bill that will help to mandate […]
Amid Public Trustee Infighting, Bethune-Cookman Announces Employee Furloughs, Position Eliminations
Officials at Bethune-Cookman University underscored the institution’s severe financial problems this afternoon with letter announcing plans for employee furloughs and a phase-out of specific positions. The letter, penned by BCU […]
Amid Public Trustee Infighting, Bethune-Cookman Announces Employee Furloughs, Position Eliminations
The painful public collapse of BCU continues with layoffs and accusations of lawbreaking.
Data Shows Some PWIs Are Just as Bad For Black Students as They’ve Always Been. So What Will HBCUs Do About It?
Last fall, New York University School of Medicine officials announced that all students accepted into the program beginning this fall would go tuition free. Just over six months since the […]
Data Shows Some PWIs Are Just as Bad For Black Students as They've Always Been. So What Will HBCUs Do About It?
Is there a case to be made for culture over cost?
Delta Sigma Theta Founders’ Day Reminds Us That Sisterhood, Not Survival, is The Goal
28 years ago – April 26, 1991, on the campus of sister-HBCU, West Virginia State College, I crossed the burning sands into Delta Land with eight amazing young women. We […]
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