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President Donald Trump signed an executive order with the goal to develop and advance HBCUs leaving some students in shock.
The events were canceled as diversity, equity and inclusion practices have been banned in Kentucky under a new law.
HBCUs are two hundred year old institutions that are one of the largest segments of this nation to create the Black middle class. Adams passionately expressed, “he’s [President Trump] jeopardizing the ...
The nationwide decline of Black men at colleges and universities is prompting action and research to understand what's driving the trend.
Following Trump’s executive order purporting to support HBCUs, his budget proposal eliminating funding for Howard University caused concern ...
Talladega College named West Point, Georgia, native Willie Todd Jr. as its 22nd president on Saturday. Todd has served as the president and chief executive officer of Denmark Technical College in ...
The National Endowment for the Arts has canceled grants to hundreds of organizations across the country, including more than ...
We care deeply about the future leadership of this institution and commit to holding its leaders accountable in preserving ...
Former Liberian Ambassador to the United States, Canada, and Mexico, Jeremiah C. Sulunteh, on Friday delivered a passionate ...
Getty Images and Ancestry will help historically Black colleges and universities preserve their records in digital form, ...
In his response, Trump said HBCUs shouldn’t be concerned “at all” before dubiously claiming he “saved” historically Black ...
Political commentator Bill O’Reilly said on Wednesday he’s “fine” with diversity and inclusion efforts but criticized the ...