CIAA Bids Farewell to Charlotte, HBCUs and Coronavirus, and a FAMU Student Defends Donald Trump

Friday will be the last day of free newsletters. Please subscribe today to help us afford these facemasks and plastic gloves. — JCS Goodbye Charlotte, On to Baltimore for the […]

HBCU Enrollment Dropped to 17-Year Low in 2018, Time to Stop Hating on Paul Quinn, and Examining the HBCU Public Relations Narrative

Total HBCU Enrollment Falls to Record Low in 2018 Just one year after posting the first cumulative increase for the historically black college and university sector since 2011, HBCU enrollment […]

Maryland HBCU Advocates Press for Lawsuit Resolution, Threats Piling Up Against Savannah State, and Florida's Governor is Falling in Love with FAMU

Yesterday I told you that it would be a good idea to subscribe to the Digest to ensure your instant access to interesting HBCU news. Tonight is an example of […]

Austin Lane to Jackson State Rumor Mill, Beyonce's HBCU Church Service, and HBCU Faculty, Alumni Call Out States for Underfunding

Could Austin Lane Wind Up at Jackson State? Former Texas Southern University President Austin Lane will depart the university, after weeks of contention public bickering and allegations of wrongdoing between […]

Second Letter Reveals Former Saint Aug's Vice-President Warned Trustees of Accreditation Violations

Hours after a March 2019 resignation letter from Saint Augustine’s University’s former general counsel warning the school’s board of trustees of concerns over accreditation violations was provided to the HBCU […]