HBCUs Propel the Next Generation of Black Leaders in AI, Digital Literacy
- Historically Black Colleges and Universities are becoming critical for Black students and students of color amid a decline in diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives at predominantly white institutions .
- HBCUs have seen a surge in applications, offering safe spaces for students to learn without the burden of defending their identities.
- These institutions are expanding workforce development programs, including training in trades like HVAC and healthcare, providing essential skills for stable careers.
- HBCUs emphasize economic mobility and holistic support for students, making them increasingly relevant in today's education landscape.
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11 HBCU Graduates Who Changed The World
Source: Bettmann / Getty Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have always been a space to cultivate talent. Not just in sports or entertainment, but as world figures, thought leaders and revolutionaries. When you have the power of education under your belt — there’s almost nothing that can stop you from shifting culture. Check out 11 HBCU graduates who changed the world inside. From Toni Morrison to Jesse Jackson, these 11 ground…
Bowie to host HBCU Prison Education Summit
Bowie State University will host the nation’s first HBCU Prison Education Summit this weekend. The conference will bring together over 200 attendees from HBCUs, the criminal justice system and other organizations concerned about improving the outcomes of incarcerated citizens once they are released back into their communities. Dr. Charles Adams says the university is already making history. “We are one of four institutions currently in Maryland…
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