Cheron Hunter DavisDr. Cheron Hunter DavisOpinionWe Must Help Save America’s Historic Black CollegesAmerica’s HBCUs are monuments to the beginnings of higher education for Black Americans.July 28, 2024OpinionSCOTUS Delivers a “Well-Done” Decision: Rare Justice for Higher EducationAs HBCU professors from across the country, we keenly understand the weight of this ruling.July 6, 2023OpinionAn Urgent Solution Required: Too Many Guns are Killing Too Many of our Children.In 2020, gun violence was reported to be the leading cause of childhood death, with death rates having more than doubled since then.April 25, 2023OpinionLet’s Get an Amen on Who Can Legitimately Be Called an HBCU ExpertWe think there’s a fine line between being an expert on HBCUs versus being qualified to speak on behalf of or serve as a representative of these unique higher education institutions.July 27, 2022OpinionDon’t Touch My Hair: Black Women Navigating the Ivory TowerSolange’s “Don’t Touch My Hair” is a powerful anthem that resonates with women of color. Her hair is her crown and symbolizes a refusal to compromise her beliefs and identity to accommodate others. Unfortunately, for female scholars of color, particularly those in higher education, our crown is as much a curse as it is a gift.March 7, 2018Page 1 of 1