Musings of a Retired HBCU Chancellor
Contributor Charlie Nelms shares his views and insights on HBCU leadership, alums, students, and employees from a retired HBCU Chancellor perspective.
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Contributor Charlie Nelms shares his views and insights on HBCU leadership, alums, students, and employees from a retired HBCU Chancellor perspective.
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HBCU students have penned an open letter in response to the meeting between Presidents of Historically Black Colleges & Universities and Donald Trump.
Students’ Response to HBCU Presidents Meeting with Donald Trump Read More »
Dr. Walter Kimbrough joins the podcast to discuss his Washington Post letter about enrollment increases at HBCUs, safe spaces, and trigger warnings.
HL 040: Dillard President Walter Kimbrough on Surging HBCU Enrollments Read More »
Lessons of leadership, organizational culture, and shared governance that we can all learn from the President Mangum era of FAMU.
Figuring Out the Future of FAMU: Lessons Learned Read More »
With the success of increased enrollment at many HBCUs, we cannot take for granted the greater responsibility this places on our institutional leadership.
Why the HBCU Mission is Critical in a Racially Divided America Read More »
SC State Board of Trustees has named successful business person James Clark the 12th president of South Carolina State University. His appointment began July 1, 2016.
James Clark Named 12th President of South Carolina State University Read More »
Jalaal Hayes, the youngest Ph.D. recipient in Delaware State history, and Christopher Braswell of TM² Education Search join the HBCU Lifestyle Podcast.
HL 031: Youngest PhD Graduate of Delaware State and TM² Education Search Read More »
Given the array of presidential leadership changes taking place in the HBCU sector, I have given a great deal of thought to what can be done to increase the probability of success for new presidents. While there are no magic bullets, I believe that there are at least five things that can and should be
Increasing the Probability of HBCU Presidential Success Read More »