Dr. Warmack shares updates on Harris-Stowe State University’s enrollment and workforce development initiatives and makes the case for how HBCUs can effectively lobby for funding in volatile state legislative cultures.
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Enterprise Donates $250,000 in Support of Harris-Stowe State Summer Bridge Program
Students enrolled in Harris-Stowe State University’s summer bridge program will see academic opportunities and experiential learning increase next year, thanks to a $250,000 gift from the Enterprise Holdings Foundation and its […]
LISTEN: Digest After Dark – Leave Harris-Stowe State Alone
We welcome organizers from Wilmington, DE annual HBCU Week, and discuss Harris-Stowe State University and how to fight HBCU slander in the media.
Harris Stowe State, Lincoln Face Uphill Battle for Funding in Missouri
Less than a month after the Missouri Department of Higher Education identified more than 900 degree programs at state colleges and universities classified as underperforming, including 57 out 72 programs […]
Harris-Stowe State President, Students Talk Role of HBCUs in Higher Education
Historically Black College and Universities, known by the acronym HBCUs, have long been a place for black Americans to receive an education, particularly when other schools would not accept them. […]
HBCUs With Enrollment Increases
What does an increase in enrollment mean exactly? For some, it means increased interest in a campus or its degree offerings. But for black colleges, a boost in students could […]
Future Harris-Stowe State Freshman Ubers from Detroit to Ohio to Make College Tour
Future Harris-Stowe State University freshman and Detroit native Delshawn Fowler almost missed his chance at attending an important college tour. But the tenacious 18-year-old and a generous Uber driver kept […]
Harris-Stowe State Receives $399,000 Grant to Establish Black Male S.T.E.M. Initiative
Harris-Stowe State University (HSSU) this week announced a two-year program to introduce black male middle school students to S.T.E.M. training and mentoring, thanks in part to a $399,000 grant from […]
Harris-Stowe State Alumni Tapped to Lead Two Missouri School Districts
Two Harris-Stowe State University graduates, Sharonica Hardin and Art McCoy, will begin service as school system superintendents in July.
Black Colleges Join National Initiative to Re-Imagine the First Year Experience
Several public historically black colleges have been named to a national pilot program which seeks to redefine the first-year experience for college students. Fayetteville State University, Harris-Stowe State University, North […]
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