TMCF Vice-President of Revenue George Spencer discusses the work of attracting corporate partnerships in the HBCU community, and how institutions can better advance their narratives of excellence.
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If The HBCU Community Can't Keep Johnny Taylor, Just Who Can We Keep?
Seven years and hundreds of millions of dollars raised since arriving in Washington D.C. to head the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, and now Johnny Taylor will leave the HBCU advocacy […]
HBCU Advocacy is Not Limited to One Side of the Political Aisle
As the president and CEO of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF), I’m spending a good amount of time working to build strategic, government alliances that extend beyond our traditional […]
WATCH – HBCUs and the Road Ahead Advocacy Forum
Executives from the nation’s historically black college advocacy organizations are hosting a conversation at the American Enterprise Institute on the future of HBCUs. The livestream is available below.
Thurgood Marshall College Fund Execs Discuss 21st Century HBCU Advocacy
We talk with Thurgood Marshall College Fund Senior Vice President Emily Dickens and Senior Strategic Communications Director Paris Dennard about 21st-century advocacy for HBCUs, and the culture of building political […]
LISTEN – TMCF President, Morgan State President, Digest Editor Discuss Trump HBCU Executive Order
WYPR’s Midday Program recently welcomed Thurgood Marshall College Fund President and CEO Johnny Taylor, Morgan State University President David Wilson and HBCU Digest Founding Editor Jarrett Carter Sr. to discuss the recent signing […]
Trump HBCU Executive Order Resembles Obama Guidance, But Moves Colleges Closer to Presidential Review
A leaked version of the Trump Administration’s executive order on historically black colleges and universities appears a close resemblance to an order issued by President Barack Obama in 2010, but contains […]
Criticism of Partnerships Doesn't Improve HBCU Crisis
Criticizing the few who are working to carry the burden of the people doesn’t lighten the load; it makes some want to remove their hands from the plow and count our freedom as a cause lost to our own miseducation.
PLUS Loan Crisis a Blessing in Disguise for National HBCU Agenda
The PLUS Loan meltdown of 2012-14 will go down as one of the great targeted economic assaults on Black Americans and Black colleges in American history. In the last two […]
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