The US Department of Education has released details of its $14 billion dollar support program for colleges and universities as outlined through the federal CARES Act. Half of the funding […]
Tennessee State Grad Becomes a Capitol Hill Star via Conference Call, Are HBCU Faculty Getting Meaner Online and Hampton Alumni Virtual Party Raises Money for Students
The good news is that people are observing stay at home rules and working hard to flatten the curve. The bad news? Many brothers and sisters are at the front […]
Could a New Report Accelerate HBCU Closures?
A report from New America issued last month presents a lot of the same information we’ve heard for years about how to define a failing college or university. Typically, the […]
Earl Graves' Greatest Investment
Black Enterprise Magazine celebrates its 50th Anniversary this year, a golden commemoration of the authority on all things concerning Black business. From its 100 Biggest Black-Owned Companies list to the […]
SACSCOC President Belle Wheelan and Morehouse President David Thomas
Southern Association of Colleges and School’s Commission on Colleges President Belle Wheelan joins the podcast to share critical information concerning accreditation during the COVID-19 pandemic response and how accreditation may […]
The Coronavirus Crisis Ahead for Rural HBCUs
Courtesy: Scientific American Albany, GA is one of the nation’s most drastic and most unheralded coronavirus hotspots. Profiled by the New York Times and CNN in less than 72 hours, […]
Arguing with Kappas, Howard's President Talks Coronavirus, and the Return of Digest After Dark
I had the recent privilege of doing what I would consider an exclusive interview with Wiley College President Herman Felton for Episode 19 of the Higher Education Leadership Foundation’s ‘Forethoughts […]
HBCUs Should Encourage Student Activists, NCCU Nurses Respond to Coronavirus, and Landmark COVID-19 Legislation with Big Support for HBCUs
If you are still trying to go to church, running out to the store, cooking out and visiting people, you are making this thing last longer and increasing the potential […]
Leading With Faith: Inside Wiley's Decision to Become the First HBCU to Close in Response to the Coronavirus Pandemic
February 25, 2020 What was a seemingly routine weekly cabinet strategy session ended with what would unknowingly alter the trajectory of our semester, our college, our lives, and our world. […]
LISTEN: How Delaware State Built Its Distance Learning Program and FAMU's Role in Florida's Coronavirus Outreach Efforts
You wanted more coronavirus, we’re giving you more coronavirus. Today launches our coverage of how HBCUs nationwide are responding to the COVID-19 outbreak with research, outreach and community leadership. Help […]
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