BCU Vice President of Institutional Advancement Clifford Porter discusses three new fundraising campaigns designed to engage a variety of donors in building sustainability at the institution.
How to Train an HBCU President – Howard's Melanie Carter
Howard University Associate Professor Melanie Carter shares insight on the HU Higher Education and Leadership Policy Studies (HELPS) program, and the training that is required to become a 21st-century HBCU […]
LISTEN: How to Train an HBCU President – Howard’s Melanie Carter
Howard University Associate Professor Melanie Carter shares insight on the HU Higher Education and Leadership Policy Studies (HELPS) program, and the training that is required to become a 21st-century HBCU […]
LISTEN: How to Train an HBCU President – Howard's Melanie Carter
Howard University Associate Professor Melanie Carter shares insight on the HU Higher Education and Leadership Policy Studies (HELPS) program, and the training that is required to become a 21st-century HBCU […]
WATCH: Fort Valley State Students Win Georgia Invention Competition
Students from Fort Valley State University took first place in a statewide competition for undergraduate inventors, outlasting 19 teams from public and private universities including the University of Georgia and […]
WATCH: Fort Valley State Students Win Georgia Invention Competition
Students from Fort Valley State University took first place in a statewide competition for undergraduate inventors, outlasting 19 teams from public and private universities including the University of Georgia and […]
Omega Psi Phi Donates $145,000 to HBCUs Over Academic Year
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc and its chapters have donated more than $145,000 to historically black colleges and universities this academic year, helping to push public awareness of HBCUs and […]
Omega Psi Phi Donates $145,000 to HBCUs Over Academic Year
Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc and its chapters have donated more than $145,000 to historically black colleges and universities this academic year, helping to push public awareness of HBCUs and […]
Can HBCUs Avoid the Plague That is Killing Black-Owned Businesses?
With fewer businesses and the growth of non-black monopolies, black businesses not drowned by competitive imbalance are usually purchased outright by non-black corporations. The same thing is happening to HBCUs.
Can HBCUs Avoid the Plague That is Killing Black-Owned Businesses?
With fewer businesses and the growth of non-black monopolies, black businesses not drowned by competitive imbalance are usually purchased outright by non-black corporations. The same thing is happening to HBCUs.
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