Presidential Opinion – The Airport is Closed

HBCU campuses are typically as busy as most major airports.  Classes are in full swing, food service is up and running, the bookstore is open, and the student center is thriving.  Band, […]

White House Guidance on HBCU Engagement, NCAT Students Cry Foul on Campus Police, Benedict President on Breakfast Club, and a Bailout for Bethune-Cookman

Imagine the surprise of having several major HBCU news stories on a day when campuses are closed and everyone is trying to duck a pandemic? Just when I thought I […]

St. Aug's Names Second Interim President, Coronavirus Claims Most of Spring Semester, and a Bigger Picture of Foolishness at Texas Southern

Don’t forget that the Digest’s coronavirus update thread is open to the public for posting campus plans, questions and feedback on prevention of the virus’ spread throughout HBCU communities. The […]

Texas Southern Regent Resigns, Morgan State Suspends International Travel, and When is David Beckley Leaving Rust?

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Snacks is the HBCU Lizzo, Miles' New President, Assessing Damage at Tennessee State, and the Trouble With HBCU Diversity

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Why Austin Lane Got Fired, Willie Deese Gets a College, A Critique of the 'State of the HBCU,' and Morehouse is a Money Machine

Today is the money edition of the HBCU Digest, and I hope that these stories motivate you to consider supporting the publication with a monthly or annual subscription. Your business […]