Students at Howard University are in a weird place these days. Many have responsibly joined in raising awareness about the #TakeBackHU movement, a campus and social media-based campaign to raise […]
HBCU: It's a Pride, Commitment, and Economics Thing; You Wouldn't Understand
By: Thomas Calhoun Jr. Recently a UVA student, Jordan Brandon, deemed himself worthy of enlightening Black people on the “big picture” as it pertains to the HBCU vs. PWI debate […]
Alabama Governor’s Attack on HBCUs Must Be Stopped
Black folks generally accept that we have to play by a different set of rules just to get by, but there comes a point where we have to warn the […]
Alabama Governor's Attack on HBCUs Must Be Stopped
Bentley is playing unfairly with the integrity and future of public HBCUs in Alabama, and his games to stunt growth and grant favors by meddling will stand to harm students and the communities in which these schools serve.
It's Time to Ask Uncomfortable Questions About HBCU Campus Violence
What we can alter is the perspective on our financial, cultural circumstances, and that means having the legitimate conversation about who we admit onto our campuses, how we monitor our geographic and cultural boundaries, and how we secure resources to make sure that both efforts are running at their highest levels of intent and execution.
It’s Time to Ask Uncomfortable Questions About HBCU Campus Violence
The tug-of-war between admissions selectivity and financial crisis has been going on for decades. But in 2015, unfairly or otherwise, HBCUs which have walked this razor-thin line between closing their […]
HBCU Law Schools Are Steady Force in Today’s Social Justice Movements
Students, faculty and staff over decades have provided pro bono counsel and research in civil rights and social justice cases all over the country. But in recent years, these schools have become more visible in protests, petitioning and community education around dire issues of injustice.
Ohio School System Partners With Howard to Train, Recruit Black Male Secondary Teachers
Shaker Heights Schools, working together with the U.S. Department of Education and Howard University is looking to launch a program to attract black male teachers to the district. The African-American […]
Tuskegee Receives $1 Million Grant For Cancer Treatment, Research
The Veterans Administration HBCU-Research Scientist Training Program Career Development Award has awarded Hadiyah-Nicole Green a $1.1 million grant to work on a patent-pending 3-in-1-platform technology to target, image, and treat […]
Andrew Hugine Set For Contract Extension at Alabama A&M
The board of trustees at Alabama A&M University will begin negotiations with President Andrew Hugine on a contract extension despite issues in recent months that include the indictment of the school’s chief operating officer.
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