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Why the HBCU Mission is Critical in a Racially Divided America
With the success of increased enrollment at many HBCUs, we cannot take for granted the greater responsibility this places on our institutional leadership.
B-CU Alumna Quits Her Day Job to Launch a Black College Tour Company
In 2010, Nicole Ford left her corporate job to start Stepping in the Right Direction. Today, Ford is the responsible for year-round college tours.
Jazz Kelley: The 1st Female Percussionist to Earn a BA in Music at Albany State
Jazz Kelley dreamed of becoming a professional musician. Her passion for music led her to make history at Albany State University. Read her story.
HBCU Class of 2020: Top 10 Advice for College Success
From four decades as a faculty member and administrator and three-times as a University CEO Charlie Nelms shares his best tips for the Class of 2020.
HBCUs Offer a Great Return on Investment for Graduate Students
Graduate students benefit from attending institutions, which are cost effective, responsive to students needs, and provide a return on investment (ROI).
SSU Alumna Tatia Adams Fox Establishes Her Legacy as an Entrepreneur
Savannah State University Alumna Tatia Adams Fox is driven to create her legacy and provide social intelligence techniques to the next generation with her School of New Etiquette.
What MY HBCU Taught Me: 4 Lessons I Learned for Success
As a young professional, I have implemented four major lessons my HBCU taught to me to succeed in my everyday life and career.