Civil rights activist John Lewis and democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton appeared at Miles College this week as part of growing southern outreach to black voters.
Virginia Union's Kiana Johnson Nets 41; Leads Panthers to CIAA Championship Game
Virginia Union senior guard Kiana Johnson scores 41 points in a 93-63 semi-final win over Livingstone, and puts the top-seeded Panthers in the CIAA championship game for the first time in 12 years.
Paul Quinn President: Under-Matching Debate Underserves Students
Paul Quinn College President Michael Sorrell says that the debate about under-matching students at “lower tier” schools misses the point about income inequality and student fit.
Why HBCU Students Don’t Trust The Media
So many of the connections between black people and the United States are fear-driven, the same fear that drives the success of the news industry. Americans fear violence, poverty, sickness, […]
Employee Morale: The Holy Grail of HBCU Success
Most people believe that productivity is quantitative in nature; how many products are sold, how much profit is earned, and how many leads for new customers you can create. Higher […]
That Time Someone Called in a Bomb Threat to the CIAA Tournament
HBCU Gameday brings us a vintage CIAA moment; the time when someone called in a bomb threat to the Greensboro Coliseum to help their chances of watching Winston-Salem State’s Earl ‘The Pearl’ Monroe play.
Employee Morale: The Holy Grail of HBCU Success
Improving morale of the HBCU workforce is one of the biggest steps to increasing productivity and appeal of campuses nationwide.
VIDEO – Southern President Ray Belton Talks Louisiana Budget Crisis
Southern University System President Ray Belton appeared on WBRZ-TV to discuss the impact of the state’s budget crisis on perceptions of Louisiana colleges and universities.
NCAA Sanctions Lifted for FAMU Basketball, Football
A posteseason ban and limits on practice levied against FAMU’s basketball and football teams for APR violations has been lifted by the NCAA.
Why Mid-Term Elections Matter Most to HBCU Communities
Politico today profiles Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson’s efforts to recruit black voters in South Carolina, the first GOP presidential candidate to make public overtures for votes and support by […]
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