Long-serving Howard University faculty member and pioneering medical figure LaSalle Leffall died last week. He was 89. Dr. Leffall served as chairman of Howard’s Department of Surgery for more than […]
Anti-Abortion Activism is Pro-HBCU Women’s Health Outreach
Within all of the sociopolitical debate and new laws virtually outlawing abortion across the country, some of the nation’s most restrictive states are also home to some of the most […]
Anti-Abortion Activism is Pro-HBCU Women's Health Outreach
Within all of the sociopolitical debate and new laws virtually outlawing abortion across the country, some of the nation’s most restrictive states are also home to some of the most […]
FAMU Alumni Raise More Than $450,000 During Annual Convention
Florida A&M University graduates from across the country convened earlier this month for the university’s annual National Alumni Association convention held in Birmingham, AL., where participants raised more than $450,000 […]
FAMU Alumni Raise More Than $450,000 During Annual Convention
Florida A&M University graduates from across the country convened earlier this month for the university’s annual National Alumni Association convention held in Birmingham, AL., where participants raised more than $450,000 […]
Can HBCUs Catch the On-Campus Retail Wave and Bring Along Black Entrepreneurs?
Online shopping has drastically reduced the need for brick-and-mortar retail locations, but there is one type of setting where shopping and commerce in-person will never go out of style. College […]
Nearly 10 Percent of HBCUs are Located in Education Deserts. Can They Take Advantage of the Monopoly?
A new study from Third Way reveals that sizable sections of the country function as ‘education deserts,’ areas where prospective students live beyond commuting distance of at least one open-access […]
Can HBCUs Catch the On-Campus Retail Wave and Bring Along Black Entrepreneurs?
Online shopping has drastically reduced the need for brick-and-mortar retail locations, but there is one type of setting where shopping and commerce in-person will never go out of style. College […]
Nearly 10 Percent of HBCUs are Located in Education Deserts. Can They Take Advantage of the Monopoly?
A new study from Third Way reveals that sizable sections of the country function as ‘education deserts,’ areas where prospective students live beyond commuting distance of at least one open-access […]
Digest After Dark – We Had a Really Good Year, Y'all
We recap the highlights and lowlights of the 2018-19 HBCU academic year.
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