By: Jarrett Carter Sr. – @jlcarter_sr Federal Circuit Court Judge Catherine Blake today warned attorneys for the Maryland Higher Education Commission that a response to a proposal calling for the […]
FAMU Names Angela Epps New Law Dean
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) has named Angela Felecia Epps the new dean of the FAMU College of Law. Professor Epps will join the College of Law, located in […]
Phyllis Dawkins Named Bennett Provost
By: Bennett College Media Relations Phyllis Worthy Dawkins, a seasoned academician at Cheyney University, has been appointed the new provost and vice president for Academic Affairs at Bennett College. She […]
Alabama State Alumni Give $50K to University
A Union Springs native who graduated from Alabama State University and her husband have recently made generous donations to the University that will enable it to enhance the education of […]
Alabama State Alumni Give $50K to University
A Union Springs native who graduated from Alabama State University and her husband have recently made generous donations to the University that will enable it to enhance the education of […]
The Rise, Fall, And Improbable Comeback Of Morris Brown College
On a late evening this past summer and without warning, one of the oldest buildings in Atlanta caught fire. Gaines Hall — a former dormitory on the campus of Morris […]
Corrine Brown introduces bill to boost HBCU funding
Representative Corrine Brown, an alumnus of Florida A & M, has a clear understanding of the importance of historically black colleges and universities, and to that end, her Land Grant […]
Why HBCUs Matter: By The Numbers
The numbers also do not indicate how many citizens in HBCU cities have been registered to vote, how many homeless people have been fed and how many black children have been tutored by HBCU students in these communities. Those are the “known unknowns,” for which HBCUs have historically been responsible, but have rarely earned credit or support.
Miles College student shot to death near campus overnight
A Miles College student was shot to death overnight at an off-campus apartment building. The Jefferson County Coroner’s Office identified the victim as Keenen Tajae Morris. He was 21, and […]
Albany State to Deactivate 10 Degree Programs
Albany State University released a statement Monday concerning what it calls a “deactivation plan” for degree programs officials consider “low performing." In the statement, ASU Provost Abiodun Ojemakinde said the […]
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