Leaders of historically Black colleges and universities are tired of waiting for results as an FBI investigation into campus bomb threats continues.
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Aug 23, 2022
Leaders of historically Black colleges and universities are tired of waiting for results as an FBI investigation into campus bomb threats continues.
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June 17, 2022
Differences in opinion about the current role and future prospects of Lincoln University raise bigger questions about the HBCU’s historical identity and public image.
June 14, 2022
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May 23, 2022
Can a white woman from outside higher ed lead marketing and recruitment at an all-male historically Black college? Morehouse College leaders decided she could. Some alumni strongly disagree.
May 10, 2022
HBCUs are forming collectives to share courses across their campuses and create more paths to graduation.
May 9, 2022
Morris Brown College regained full accreditation after 20 years. What’s next for the institution?
April 12, 2022
Some HBCU leaders are considering building satellite campuses to expand their reach and serve more Black students.
April 8, 2022
Students, parents, employees and administrators at historically Black colleges and universities are wrestling with the mental health challenges caused by repeated bomb threats.
April 7, 2022
The NAACP and other civil rights groups have joined forces to target Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin’s ban on teaching inclusive history.
April 1, 2022
Most historically Black colleges and universities can’t fix existing facilities, let alone build new ones. In a perennially underfunded sector, Howard University’s $785 million for construction stands out.