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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The site Onlinecollegeplan.com recently ranked historically black colleges and universities with the best online programs. See the list of top10 HBCUs.
HBCU Online Degree Programs: Your Guide to Virtual Education Excellence Read More »
Dr. Charlie Nelms joined the HBCU Lifestyle Podcast to discuss HBCU leaders during public scrutiny of their institutions and how they can manage adversity.
HL 045: Dr. Charlie Nelms on How HBCU Leaders Manage Public Adversity Read More »
Spending summer working in the STEM field? It is important to make the most of your opportunity. Here are tips on how to maximize your experience.
Maximizing Your STEM Internship or Summer Research Opportunity Read More »
Former child genius Ronald McCullough Jr. graduates from Clark Atlanta University two years early with a STEM degree after entering college at 16 years old.
Genius Ronald McCullough, Jr. Becomes an HBCU Grad at 19 Years Old Read More »
The Fiske Guide to Colleges has selected Xavier University of Louisiana among its Best Buy Schools for academics and affordability.
Xavier Named A Best Buy School by the Fiske College Guide Read More »
If you are a current or aspiring HBCU STEM major these tips will help you navigating your college experience towards earning your degree.
Black Women in STEM: Tips for Navigating the HBCU Experience Read More »
The Bentonville Film Festival is offering a week-long, experience across departments introducing interns to methods of championing diversity and inclusion.
Bentonville Film Festival Announces Internship for HBCU Media Students Read More »