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Opinion
Are We Prepared to Protect and Advocate for Undocumented Students?
As educators it is our duty to be fully prepared to support all students. In the case of our undocumented students, knowing what we can do is half the battle. Taking action is the other, and in present times is critically needed.
September 16, 2025
Students
Colleges Must Embed Career Purpose Throughout Student Journey, New Report Urges
The report highlights troubling statistics about the disconnect between college education and career outcomes.
September 16, 2025
On the Move
Colten Stanberry
Colten Stanberry has been appointed the inaugural Managing Director of the Ken Starr Institute for Faith, Law, and Public Service at Pepperdine University’s Caruso School of Law.
September 15, 2025
Leadership & Policy
Education Department Announces $1.16 Billion in New Funding Amid Controversial MSI Grant Cuts
The new funding package includes $500 million for charter schools—the largest investment ever in the Charter Schools Program—alongside $495 million for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Tribally Controlled Colleges and Universities (TCCUs), and more than $160 million for American history and civics education programs.
September 15, 2025
From the Magazine
From Dusty Stacks to Digital Dreams
How one HBCU reimagined the college library.
September 15, 2025
Opinion
Not Just a Legacy but a Mandate: What the Life of Dr. Earl S. Richardson Demands of Us
What made Dr. Richardson different was that he understood the stakes. For him, education was not abstract. It was urgent. It was necessary. It was justice.
September 14, 2025
African-American
ASALH Brings Annual Conference to Atlanta Amid Attacks on Black History Education
The four-day gathering will focus on African Americans and labor while addressing current challenges to Black history preservation and teaching.
September 13, 2025
Faculty & Staff
Dr. Earl S. Richardson, Transformative HBCU Leader and Civil Rights Champion, Dies at 81
Former Morgan State University president led historic lawsuit that secured $577 million settlement for Black colleges in Maryland.
September 13, 2025
On the Move
Michael Zeleny
Michael Zeleny has been appointed senior vice president and chief financial officer at The Catholic University of America.
September 12, 2025
HBCUs
North Carolina A&T Achieves Record Enrollment with Historic 15,000+ Students
The milestone solidifies North Carolina A&T's position as the nation's largest public historically Black college or university for the 12th consecutive year, while also maintaining its status as the largest HBCU America has ever produced for four straight years.
September 12, 2025
From the Magazine
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.
September 12, 2025
Opinion
Train For the Job, Not Just the Credential.
It’s time for our education and workforce systems to serve adult learners, not just recent grads.
September 11, 2025
At Large
High Expectations: Black Head Coaches and the 2025 College Football Season
September 11, 2025
At Large
The Student Debt Crisis: America’s Moral Urgency is available this Tuesday, September 16th!
September 11, 2025
HBCUs
Multiple HBCUs Enter Emergency Lockdown Following Coordinated Threats
The affected institutions include Alabama State University, Hampton University, Virginia State University, Southern University and A&M College, and Bethune-Cookman University, each implementing immediate security protocols in response to what officials described as credible threats against their campuses.
September 11, 2025
On the Move
Michelle Robinson
Michelle Robinson has been named vice president of government relations at Florida A&M University (FAMU).
September 11, 2025
Students
Report: Community College Parenting Students Show High Engagement Despite Steep Barriers
The study found that parenting students are more likely to prepare thoroughly for classes and less likely to skip them compared to non-parenting students.
September 11, 2025
Opinion
Stack Sisters: Building Radical Empathy Convening Spotlighted Black Women Librarians
“Stack Sisters” is a nod to the stacks themselves and to the overwhelming number of women—across ethnicities—whose labor powered libraries.
September 11, 2025
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