The fallout from administrators at Bethune-Cookman University choosing not to ratify the contract of College and Pro Football Hall of Famer Ed Reed for the head coaching position of its football program has resulted in petitions and, in the case of a group of students, an on-campus protest. Students gathered on campus grounds on Monday […]

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According to a statement released by Howard University, Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman will address the school. Boseman is a graduate of the University and will give his speech on May 12 during the 150th commencement at Howard. During the commencement, Chadwick will presented with an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters, the university’s highest honor. President […]

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Benedict College has named its first woman president in the historically black college’s 147-year existence. Roslyn Clark Artis becomes Benedict’s 14th president as of Sept. 1, the college in downtown Columbia has announced. She succeeds David H. Swinton, who was president for 23 years. She has a doctoral degree in higher education leadership and policy […]

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President Wayne A.I. Frederick talks candidly about recent controversies.

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Guy Anthony and George Johnson founded the nonprofit, Black, Gifted, and Whole, to help empower young, queer Black men through mentoring and scholarship at HBCUs.

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Morehouse College has appointed William Taggart as its interim president and Willie Woods as its new board chairman.

We gotta show some love to Google for opening the “Howard West” program on its campus California Campus,

After being told their colleges and universities would be a priority, the White House's 2018 proposed budget tells a different story.

John Wilson Jr. issued a statement on Thursday expressing his disappointment with the meeting and his disdain for Education Secretary Betsy DeVos' recent comments about HBCUs.

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John Wilson, President, Morehouse College, says he doesn’t know if Trump’s HBCU executive order will make an impact.

HBCUs are still relevant in training skilled educators at a time when teacher diversity is needed.

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Filmmaker Stanley Nelson examines the history of HBCUs and shows their continued relevancy.