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Report: HBCUs Have Significant Economic Impact In Their Respective Regions
If the nation’s historically Black colleges and universities represented one business, it would be ranked 232nd on the Forbes Fortune 500 list of the country’s largest companies.
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United Methodist Church Brings HBCU Council Together to Recruit More Hispanics
Eleven historically Black colleges and universities affiliated with the United Methodist Church are boosting their efforts to recruit students from the burgeoning Hispanic population.
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Report Reveals Best and Worst Schools for Graduating Minorities
Top ten lists are increasingly common on issues across the United States…
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Dissatisfaction Voiced At HBCU Meeting
The National Historically Black Colleges and Universities Week Conference last month concluded with a…
African-American
Issues of Access and Affordability
For all the dour reports about the lack of access to U.S. higher education…
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FAMU Band Marches Into Trouble
First, members of Florida A&M University’s famed Marching 100 were accused of stealing pillows and linens from a hotel in Detroit…
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End In Sight For Alabama’s Decades-old College Desegregation Case
MONTGOMERY Ala. Alabama students will be able to receive financial aid from a needs-based program included in an impending settlement that would end the state’s decades-old college desegregation case, according to attorneys on the case.
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Appreciation: My Friend Earl Hayes
My friend Earl Hayes — a native of Baltimore and a tireless advocate for the nation’s historically Black colleges and universities, an avid boater and a good friend to many across this great country — left us early on the morning of August 29, 2006 following a brief battle with throat and neck cancer.
Faculty & Staff
New Study: Gender Matters on Black College Campuses
NEW YORK Female faculty at public historically Black colleges seem to fare better in terms of ratings, salaries and tenure numbers when the president or chief academic officer is also female, according to a new study released Thursday by the Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund.
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Colleges Fail to Teach Students About America’s History, Says Report
According to a study commissioned by the Intercollegiate Studies Institute and conducted by the University of Connecticut’s Department of Public Policy, seniors at some of the nation’s most respected institutions graduate knowing less about American history than they did when they arrived on campus.
Faculty & Staff
Culture and Academic Performance
U.S. Census reports remind us that Hispanics are the largest and fastest growing minority population in the United States…
Students
Thumbs Up
Thurgood Marshall Scholarship Fund for providing a full ride to Alan Newton, who was recently…
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