HBCU Roundup
The Roundup: HBCU Edition
This month’s roundup looks at the far-reaching effects one Supreme Court ruling could have on students at HBCUs, how big stars are boosting schools’ credit ratings, and the impact a widespread appeal of Black art is having on galleries at HBCUs across the country.
The Roundup: HBCU Edition
This month’s roundup looks at why more students are choosing to attend HBCU’s, how several new programs are giving talented students a solid foundation in fields with far too few professionals of color, and major wins for two football programs.
The Roundup: HBCU Edition
This month’s roundup looks at a controversial hire that has everyone talking, the creation of the first-ever endowed professorship in Queer Studies at a Historically Black College or University, and several new programs that support HBCU students interested in careers in sports medicine, music and philanthropy.
The Roundup: HBCU Edition
This month’s roundup looks at one beloved predominantly Black college closing its doors. At the same time, another HBCU is reinstated; a sad illustration of racism’s reach when a women’s athletic team is subjected to an invasive and demoralizing traffic stop; and shared smiles as three stars attend commencement ceremonies for three very different, yet meaningful, reasons.
The Roundup: HBCU Edition
This month’s roundup focuses on Howard University Hospital workers’ strike against poor working conditions, the Biden-Harris administration’s commitment to supporting HBCUs and the toll that recent bomb threats have taken on the mental health of students, faculty and staff at HBCUs.
The Roundup: HBCU Edition
This month’s roundup focuses on the continued response to numerous bomb threats on HBCU campuses across the country, how technology companies are investing in students and how one of four black medical schools is receiving a major donation.
The Roundup: HBCU Edition
This month’s roundup focuses on the presidential response to a devastating series of bomb threats, a look at how one of HBCU football’s best known classics fell apart, and how one underfunded institution may see some of its funding be restored.
The Roundup: HBCU Edition
This month’s roundup includes the terrifying revelation that multiple HBCU campuses and spaces for Black students have been threatened, a look at how Black colleges have used the record-breaking gifts from mega-philanthropist MacKenzie Scott and some commentary on how Jackson State University Coach and NFL Hall of Famer Deion “Prime” Sanders is revolutionizing Black college football — one recruit at a time.
The Roundup: HBCU Edition
In this month’s issue of The Roundup: HBCU Edition, we’re discussing the need for a new leader for the White House’s HBCU initiative, the agreement struck between administrators and students at Howard U over desperately needed dormitory improvements and all the celebrities and entertainers helping to keep the spotlight on HBCUs. Take a look at the news below.