Tag Archives: HBCUs
The HBCU Debate: Are Black Colleges & Universities Still Needed?
Started as a response to racism and starved of financial support, HBCUs have to do more with less
Critics have called them a race-based anachronism. Others have said worse: They’re inferior, they’re in…
By Robin White Goode
February 15, 2011
Tags: Aretha Franklin, black students, Charlie Nelms, college, college financing, Education, financial aid, Grambling State University, HBCUs, Ivy League, Marc Lamont Hill, Morehouse, North Carolina Central University, Omega Psi Phi, Our World with BLACK ENTERPRISE, Paul Bryant, Pell Grants, President Obama, Solange Sayers, Spelman, Spike Lee, STEM, student learning, Tyron Young, Xavier University, Zeta Phi Beta
Southern University Wins Morehouse Biz Plan Competition
Proposal addressing need for low-income housing in New Orleans takes top prize of $10,000
Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO) won the Morehouse College 2010 Business Plan Competition on…
By BLACK ENTERPRISE
Talking Points: UNCF Colleges More Affordable Than Their Peers
The 39 HBCUs that are members of the UNCF cost less than comparable institutions.
By Deborah Creighton Skinner
March 1, 2010
Tags: financial literacy, HBCUs, stimulus contracts, stimulus money, Tution, UNCF
Top African Americans in Technology
Donya Douglas on her love of the sciences
Over the next few days BlackEnterprise.com will introduce to you three digeratis who are reshaping…
By Marcia Wade Talbert
February 19, 2009
Tags: Donya Douglas, Goddard Space Flight Center, HBCUs, NASA, science



