By Cash Michaels For The Chronicle On Tuesday, Feb. 28, the presidents of many of the 106 historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) across the nation will convene at the
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Photo provided BY CASH MICHAELS FOR THE CHRONICLE As of Friday, Jan. 20, it is a new world for the 107 historically black colleges and universities across the country and
The letter below was recently sent to the South Carolina State University National Alumni Association by Rep. James Clyburn: To: Our Fellow “Loyal Sons and Daughters,” Her Friends and Supporters
State-supported historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are under attack. They are graduating thousands of students who are productive and outstanding citizens. They are employing hundreds of people. They are
Winston-Salem State University makes auxiliary list We name 23 schools that have shown great success at graduating more than 50
Tariq Alkebu-Lan, a N.C. A&T junior computer engineering student from Richmond, Va., was recently named the first Tom Joyner Foundation