Will the Trump Administration Help HBCUs Survive the Cost of Coronavirus?

Purdue University President Mitch Daniels wrote in the Washington Post recently about his duty to reopen the institution this fall in spite of looming threats associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. […]

Tennessee State Launches COVID-19 Academy, Hampton President Donates to Students, Morehouse Announces Budget Cuts, and a Harsh Look at HBCU Federal Contracting Prospects

Tennessee State Pilots Coronavirus Outreach Program Tennessee’s flagship historically black institution has launched an academy designed to help residents in Nashville deal with negative health and economic outcomes associated with […]

No More Excuses For Black Celebrities to Ignore Real HBCU Issues, How a Lack of HBCU Students On Campus Will Impact the 2020 Elections, and Which SCSU Trustees Voted to Extend James Clark?

National HBCU Commencement Lays Foundation for Black Celebrity Advocacy Paul Quinn College President Michael Sorrell turned a timely idea into an international lightning rod for HBCU advocacy last week, as […]

Tennessee State Announces Agriculture Full Scholarship Program, and You Won't Believe SCSU's Presidential Contraction Extension Announcement

Tennessee State Offers Full Rides to Agriculture Students High school and community college graduates pursuing careers in agriculture may have a chance to attend college for free at Tennessee State […]

White House Offers Guidance on HBCU Economic Development, Rust's New President and Following Up on Financial Exigency

WHI-HBCU Economic Development Plan Falls Short on Deliverables The White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities recently issued a guidance document on economic development strategies and outlook in […]