Jayla Moody MarshallJayla Moody MarshallFaculty & Staff"Change Schools, We Can Change the World"Dr. Rema Reynolds Vassar has been in a lifelong fight for equity and justice, and it all started in a school. Today, her fight continues.October 11, 2024Faculty & StaffReport: Racialized Experiences of Staff of Color Present Barriers to Their SuccessNew report amplifies the narratives of staff of color in higher education, highlighting the impact of whiteness in the workplace on their experiences.October 3, 2024African-AmericanGrinnell to Dedicate New Residence Hall to Oldest Living Graduate and First Black AlumnaAt 110 years old, Edith Renfrow Smith is the college’s first Black alumna and the oldest living graduate of the institution.September 25, 2024HBCUsA Call to Invest in Digital Infrastructure, Instead of Expecting HBCUs to Do More with LessComplete College America is making the connection between student success and cutting-edge technology at HBCUs.September 18, 2024HBCUsA New Era of ExcellenceOne year ago, Dr. Valerie Kinloch became the 15th president of her alma mater, Johnson C. Smith University.August 14, 2024StudentsIntegrating Arts as a Healing ForceThe Women’s Center at the University of Louisville (UofL) continues to serve as a resource and space of belonging.July 20, 2024Faculty & StaffDr. Donovan Livingston Returns Home, Merging His Hip Hop Self with His College Advisor SelfUsing his experiences, Dr. Donovan Livingston hopes to support his alma mater in putting Hip Hop on the main stage while simultaneously creating more meaningful opportunities for students to feel connected to campus as a whole.May 15, 2024Faculty & StaffDr. Tressie McMillan Cottom Starts with Culture First, Then Asks QuestionsDr. Tressie McMillan Cottom wants her work to meet people where they are, and to do so, she uses many platforms and intersects multiple disciplines. However, her strategy is simple–she starts with culture.May 3, 2024From the MagazineCommunity-Engaged Scholar Dr. DeLeon Gray Believes in the Value of Hyperlocal WorkDr. DeLeon Gray attended an elementary school on Howard University’s campus, which allowed him to see what community engagement looked like up close.February 29, 2024Previous PagePage 2 of 2