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From the Magazine: Page 7
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Redefining Academic Advising
Dr. Locksley Knibbs' commitment to supporting underrepresented students led to his current leadership role at Florida Gulf Coast University (FGCU), where he now trains others to offer holistic and inclusive advising.
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From Dusty Stacks to Digital Dreams
How one HBCU reimagined the college library.
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A Perfect Storm: Higher Ed Faces New Headwinds as Academic Year Begins
Federal loan caps and research funding uncertainty have created unprecedented challenges for graduate programs.
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Rising Above the Noise: How Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s Chancellor is transforming a university and community
How Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s Chancellor is transforming a university and community.
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Black Women’s Leadership in Higher Education: The Remaking of Academic Power
In the storied halls of higher education, Black women who ascend to the presidency do so while carrying the weight of history, community, and the unspoken expectation that we will be both miracle workers and scapegoats.
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No More One-Trick Ponies: Adapt, Evolve, or Step Aside
The year 2025 has been marked by numerous legislative changes, resulting in a state of legislative whiplash that has directly impacted institutions of higher education nationwide.
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Coming Home
Anti-racism scholar Dr. Ibram X. Kendi returns to HBCU roots to build a new Institute for Advanced Study at Howard University.
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America's $1.7 Trillion Moral Crisis: A Searing Indictment of Higher Education’s Broken Promise
Dr. Jamal Watson’s treatment of the crisis as a civil rights issue is both compelling and necessary. He documents how Black students graduate with significantly more debt than their white peers, with Black women facing the heaviest burden.
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The Architect of Change
How Dr. DeQuan Smith-Murry is transforming medical education at Morehouse.
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Artificial Intelligence and the Future of HBCUs: A Call for Investment, Innovation, and Inclusion
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have always stood on the frontlines of educational equity, carving pathways to excellence for generations of Black students against overwhelming odds.
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Building Skills to Lead
Building on a career with impact, Chartarra Joyner continues to embody a sense of purpose to become an even stronger leader in academia.
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HBCUs Expand Graduate Offerings to Meet Growing Demand
Today, more than 70 percent of HBCUs offer graduate degree programs, a significant expansion from previous decades.
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