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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
Katrina +5: Billions of Dollars Later, La. Has Made Strides
Despite evidence of progress on the anniversary of Katrina, recovery is still a learning process
On August 29, 2005, the United States experienced the greatest natural disaster in the nation’s…
By Joyce Jones
Mission to Beijing: From Dialogue To Partnership
Chinese and African American exchange program and Confucius Institute planned
More than 40 of black America’s best and brightest joined the National Urban League on…
By Dale Coachman
People. Process. Results.
Wells Fargo’s Sherrie Littlejohn talks results, need for a push in technology education
Wells Fargo’s Sherrie Littlejohn talked with BlackEnterprise.com about a mantra that encourages teamwork, efficient processes,…
By Janell Hazelwood
Xavier University
Black Enterprise’s Top 50 Colleges for African Americans



