HSSU President Dwaun Warmack discusses the university’s recent wins in creating academic partnerships, and bringing increased HBCU culture to Missouri and the mid-west.
HBCU Digest Podcast Series — Harris-Stowe State President Dwaun Warmack
HSSU President Dwaun Warmack discusses the university’s recent wins in creating academic partnerships, and bringing increased HBCU culture to Missouri and the mid-west. style=”display:block” data-ad-client=”ca-pub-5494528208355176″ data-ad-slot=”5957960395″ data-ad-format=”auto”>
Oakwood Receives NOAA StormReady Designation
Oakwood University is the first HBCU in Alabama and among 180 schools nationwide to be classified as a StormReady University by the National Weather Service.
North Carolina A&T First Into Inaugural Celebration Bowl
North Carolina A&T may have dropped its biggest rivalry game in the Aggie-Eagle Classic last Saturday, but it will take the 21-16 home loss to North Carolina Central University and its share of a three-way Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference football title to Atlanta next month, as the first team to qualify for the inaugural Celebration Bowl.
Maryland Doubles Down on Discrimination in Higher Education
it is unconscionable for Maryland to be found guilty of being among the nation’s most racially separatist states on higher education, and then to ask the court to grant its PWIs more resources to make up for the revenue, programs, students and growth it withheld from black colleges for generations.
Tuskegee Wins First NCAA Playoff Game
Tuskegee University captured its first NCAA tournament playoff win yesterday with a 26-16 win over Catawba in Salisbury, NC.
Partnership Guarantees Med School Admission for Harris-Stowe State Grads
Harris-Stowe State University this week announced a 3+1 articulation agreement with the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences to ensure medical degrees for qualifying HSSU undergraduates.
Morgan State President Emeritus, Coppin State Professor Talk Maryland HBCU Lawsuit
The Real News Network Executive Producer Eddie Conway speaks with Morgan State University President Emeritus Earl Richardson and Coppin State University Assistant Professor Kenneth Morgan, about the ongoing Maryland HBCU ‘separate but equal’ litigation.
The Week in Anti-HBCU Headlines
Want to know how bad it is for historically black colleges? You don’t have to do a history lesson on historic inequities against these schools – just look at a few articles from this week.
Mansfield ISD, Prairie View A&M Announce Early Admission Agreement
High achieving students out of the Mansfield ISD school district will enter their senior year of high school with one college offer in hand – from Prairie View A&M University.
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