Over 60% of first-time, first-year students graduated in four years at two of these historically Black colleges.
By Dr. Harry L. WilliamsPresident & CEOThurgood Marshall College Fund Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime performance was a celebration of Black culture on one of the world’s largest stages in the ...
Historically Black colleges and universities across the U.S. are making creative use of millions of dollars in federal ...
Duke professor Deondra Rose's book, “The Power of Black Excellence: HBCUs and the Fight for American Democracy,” discusses ...
As the Trump administration targets federal DEI programming, colleges and universities with a mission to serve ...
The 2024 election not only marked a political turning point — it was a wake up call that revealed deep flaws in how we engage ...
Dillard University is pleased to welcome Detrich D. Hebert Johnson as our new Director of Human Resources. A seasoned ...
The NFL and NFL Flag have struck a fantastic partnership that is advancing the next generation of football players in HBCUs.
The Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) has opted into the House v. NCAA settlement, a decision that will have major ...
DELMARVA- Historically Black Colleges and Universities known as HBCUs emerged after the Civil War to provide Black Americans ...
Jo Ann Clark has been connecting young Black students with Historically Black Colleges and Universities for more than 35 ...
Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans showcased excellence in sports and entertainment, with a touch of HBCU culture to enhance the celebration of Black sports at its f ...