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.
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 Journal of Economic Perspectives Vol. 37, No. 3, Summer 2023 What Can Historically Black Colleges and... Historically Black colleges and universities are institutions that were established prior ...
Abbott to address disparities at Texas historically Black colleges, universities Following a demand letter calling on Gov. Greg Abbott to address the disparity in Historically Black Colleges and ...
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings and his wife, Patty Quillin, are donating $120 million toward student scholarships at historically black colleges and universities. Thursday's presidential debate wasn't ...
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 ...
For prospective students who value the community atmosphere and networking opportunities associated with historically Black colleges and universities, this ranking measures the quality of the ...
Enrollment at historically Black colleges and universities is recovering from the pandemic at a faster rate than much of the rest of higher education. Some HBCUs have reported as much as a 30 perc ...