There's been a resurgence of student interest in attending historically Black colleges and universities, or HBCUs, which experts say is due to a variety of social, cultural and political factors.
Freshman enrollment declined at colleges for the first time since 2020. But some historically Black colleges and universities ...
Currently, African Americans make up about 14% of the population, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. But they represent ...
Some HBCUs are seeing record enrollment growth while the rest of higher education contends with low head counts.
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Black leaders are concerned that repealing Biden’s pledged HBCU funding would hinder efforts to address historical ...
NCA&T also leads all U.S. universities in the graduation of Black bachelor’s and doctoral students in engineering, a report ...
They’re all graduates of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The schools saw a surge in applications from high ...
The Shawn Carter Foundation, with support from Toyota Motor North America, has introduced Champions for Financial Legacy ...
Black colleges have always been the backbone of the Black middle class, they drive population growth and spur regional economic activity. As Davis shared, “Many of them have land, untapped ...
Read full article: A look into historically Black colleges and universities and why they exist The debate over which is better -- historically Black colleges and universities and or predominately ...
The Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Conference is a three-day professional development event specifically designed for HBCU professionals and advocates. Join us to discuss ...