We talk with Hampton University Director of Bands Dr. Thomas Jones, discuss the HBCU perspective on the Brett Kavanaugh hearings, and round out with comparisons of PWI and HBCU drinking […]
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Hampton Professor Receives $1.2M Lung Disease Research Grant
Hampton University Pharmaceutical Sciences Professor Neelam Azad recently received a $1.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to research effects and treatment for pulmonary fibrosis, a typically fatal […]
LISTEN: HBCU Voices of STEM Excellence – Hampton's Thomas Cudjoe
Hampton alum and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Geriatric Physician Thomas Cudjoe shares his journey to a career in advocacy for the elderly.
LISTEN: Digest After Dark – Still Taking Over for the '99 and the 2000
We launch our inaugural HBCU young alumni conversation series with views on dancing at commencement, HBCU images and messages in mainstream media, and how alumni should respond when things go […]
BET Cancels 'The Quad' After Two Seasons
BET’s ‘The Quad,’ a fictional look at life at a historically black university, has been canceled after two seasons.
HBCU Agents of Change: Hampton's Taylor V. Smith
Taylor V. Smith is a current first-year graduate student at The George Washington University (GWU) studying Higher Education Administration. Her research interests include analyzing structures and systems that support as […]
Hampton Student Concerns Show Us We Must Embrace Idea of the Millennial HBCU
The first thing to recognize about the alleged crisis at Hampton University is that the complaints, the viral videos, the rumors, and the bad press are outliers for the campus. […]
MEAC Basketball to Stay in Norfolk?
The Virginian-Pilot reports that the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference basketball tournaments will likely remain in Norfolk, Va. for the next three years.
Hampton President Pledges Proceeds from New Book to Student Scholarships
Hampton University President William R. Harvey’s recently released book “Principles of Leadership” has one more reason to sell well among domestic and international observers of higher education leadership: the university […]
Hampton Alumna Kay Coles James Named President of Heritage Foundation
Kay Coles James, a Hampton University alumna and decorated Republican activist and policy influencer was this week announced as the unanimous choice to lead the Heritage Foundation, the nation’s largest […]
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