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Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, President, Spelman College

Forward Thinking HBCU Presidents: Beverly Daniel Tatum

Over the last couple of weeks, the higher education community has been discussing, reflecting, and processing the recent announcement of Spelman College President Beverly Daniel Tatum’s pending retirement. President Tatum gained the respect of her colleagues, her students, and those outside of the world of higher education during her tenure as president of Spelman. She […]

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MOU signing between 8 HBCUs and the China Education Association for International Exchange (CEAIE) in Beijing, China on July 9, 2014. Dr. David Wilson (seated on left) signed the MOU on behalf of the delegation of senior administrators from Bowie State University, Hampton University, Howard University, Morehouse College, Morgan State University, Spelman College, Tougaloo College and Xavier University of Louisiana.

HBCUs Sign Major Agreement for Chinese Exchange Program

(BEIJING) – A delegation of presidents and senior administrators from eight American Historically Black Colleges & Universities signed an MOU on July 9th with the China Education Association for International Exchange (CEAIE), China’s nationwide nonprofit organization conducting international educational exchanges and cooperation on behalf of the Ministry of Education. The delegation also participated in the

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Class of 2018: Group of cheerful HBCU freshmen walking in building corridor.

Class of 2018: How to Have a Successful Freshman Year

Unsolicited Advice for Parents and Students from a Three-time University President As a university president, the annual ritual that I loved most was the opportunity to welcome new freshmen to campus. No matter how busy I was, I always made time to meet new students and their parents and to assist them with moving into

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