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Community College System Sets New Graduate Record
VERSAILLES, Ky. â The Kentucky Community and Technical College System says it has set a new high mark of graduates and credentials awarded. For the 2016-17 academic year, 16,146 students graduated from the college system. Thatâs a nine percent increase over the previous year. The previous high was 15,958 in 2013-14. The college system says [âŚ]
MSIs
Interim NAACP President says Civil Rights Group Remains Relevant
Arguing that President Donald J. Trump has emboldened white supremacists to âwalk in public without hoods,â Derrick Johnson â interim president of the NAACP â said the civil rights organization he leads is as relevant today as it was when it began to fight lynchings over a century ago.
Students
Maine Community College Tuition Frozen for Upcoming Year
PORTLAND, Maine â Tuition is being frozen at Maineâs seven community colleges for the coming academic year. Officials say the tuition freeze was made possible by an increase in state appropriations requested by trustees of the Maine Community College System. System President Derek Langhauser says Maineâs community colleges already have the lowest tuition in New [âŚ]
Students
Nationâs Oldest HBCU Focused on Sustainability
Alumni and experts weigh in on the future of 180-year-old Cheyney University as the nationâs oldest HBCU faces financial and leadership challenges.
Leadership & Policy
Howard University Appoints Comey to Endowed Chair
In a move seen as a win for HBCUs and a potential boon for diversity in Americaâs intelligence community, Howard University on Wednesday announced that recently ousted FBI director James Comey has been appointed to an endowed chair on public policy.
African-American
Pennsylvania to Forgive $30M in Loans to Cheyney University
HARRISBURG, Pa. â Pennsylvaniaâs state-owned university system has agreed to forgive $30 million in loans to a financially struggling historically black college if the school can maintain a balanced budget over the next four years. The chairwoman of the systemâs board of governors says the plan approved Tuesday gives Cheyney University a âpath forwardâ as [âŚ]
Students
Knoxville College Clings to Hope of âRebirthâ
After Knoxville College lost its accreditation in 1997, it has struggled financially, and enrollment began to decline to the point that only 11 students were enrolled at the time of the schoolâs closing in May 2015.
Students
Researchers Seek Key to Success of STEM Students at HBCUs
Research being conducted by The Center for the Advancement of STEM Leadership (CASL) may show that âleading with soulâ is directly connected to the success of STEM students at historically Black colleges and universities.
Students
Stakeholders Call for Postponement of White House Initiative on HBCUs Conference
The White House Initiative on HBCUs annual conference is scheduled for September 17-19. However, stakeholders within the historically Black colleges and universities community, have requested that the conference be postponed.
Leadership & Policy
New Fisk President Brings Optimism Aboard
Fisk University is one of many historically Black schools that have felt the pain of financial issues over the years. However, under the leadership of new president, Dr. Kevin Rome, these issues may soon diminish.
Students
St. Philipâs College Embraces Dual Identity
Artemisia Bowden St. Philipâs College has the distinction of being both a historically Black college and a Hispanic serving institution.
Students
Unaccredited and Undeterred: Morris Brown Seeks Turnaround
Morris Brown College, a historically Black institution in Atlanta, Georgia, lost its accreditation in April of 2003 but has kept its doors and classrooms open in spite of a significant loss in funding and enrollment.
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