Good News for HBCUs
For decades, Black colleges have been portrayed as deficient. What changed?
For decades, Black colleges have been portrayed as deficient. What changed?
The Chronicle of Higher Education reports on trends in the HBCU space from the annual EDUCAUSE conference.
Some historically Black colleges and universities experienced record research funding this fiscal year. It’s a hopeful sign to a group of HBCUs seeking R-1 status.
Morgan State University has announced historic enrollment figures for a second consecutive year.
Online schools and historically Black colleges and universities were among the few categories of schools to enroll more students in the fall, data show.
UNCF has received a catalytic investment to accelerate institutional transformation efforts from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Members of the Hawkins community and Jarvis Christian University met today on the Jarvis campus to announce a new “transformation initiative.”
This fall, when classes resume at colleges and universities across America, first-year and transfer students will be joined by hundreds of new faculty members, department chairs and deans, presidents and chancellors.
Our innovations will signal a shift from online classrooms to online learning experiences, not just for our own institutions, but for higher education as a whole.
There is one group of students that is, proportionally, accruing more student debt than others—African American students—and to a greater degree—African American students at HBCUs.