A new president means the real work begins for Hampton Board of Trustees

Hampton doesn’t get to stop growing, fall in rankings, drop further in enrollment, or lose federal funding just because there is a new president for the first time in 44 years

HBCU boards must resist the temptation of proving innovation through untested leadership

Boards must consider the time and temperature of their work and the long-term impacts they can create by miscalculating institutional fit between campus and leadership.

WATCH: HBCU Alumni Ruth Carter, Brian Tyree Henry, Samuel L. Jackson, Spike Lee Shine at the Oscars

Hampton University alumna Ruth Carter and Morehouse College alumni Brian Tyree Henry, Samuel L. Jackson and Spike Lee were among the most memorable figures of last night’s Academy Awards show. […]

Hampton, North Carolina A&T Secure Multi-Million Dollar STEM Training Grants

Hampton University and North Carolina A&T State University will support enhanced training opportunities for their students in undergraduate and advanced degree study and research with multi-million dollar federal grants.  Hampton […]