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Students
UNCF to Hold 13th Annual Student Leadership Conference
The United Negro College Fund will host its 13th annual UNCF Student Leadership Conference, welcoming undergraduate students to D.C. for professional development.
HBCUs
Dr. Ivy Taylor Leaves Rust College Presidency
As of May 7, Dr. Ivy Taylor, president of Rust College, is no longer with the school, bringing an end to her almost three-year tenure.
HBCUs
President Biden to Deliver Commencement Address at Howard University
President Joseph R. Biden Jr. will serve as the commencement speaker during the 155th commencement ceremony at Howard University.
Health
Howard University Wins $4 Million to Create Programs to Bolster Health Equity Journalism at HBCUs
Howard University’s Center for Journalism & Democracy has won a $4 million award from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to create programs with the goal of bolstering health equity journalism at HBCUs.
Reports & Data
Report: HBCUs Received 178 Times Less Foundation Funding than Ivy League Schools in 2019
On average, HBCUs received 178 times less funding from foundations than Ivy League schools in 2019, according to a report from research group Candid and ABFE.
African-American
Governor Wes Moore to Deliver Keynote at Morehouse Commencement
Wes Moore, Maryland’s first Black governor, will be the keynote speaker at Morehouse College’s 139th commencement.
Events
Oprah to Deliver Keynote Speech at Tennessee State University Commencement
Oprah Winfrey will be the keynote speaker for Tennessee State University’s spring undergraduate commencement, a return home for the TSU alumna.
STEM
Alabama A&M Launches Effort to Combat Racial STEM Teacher Gap
It will become the fourth HBCU with a UTeach program.
African-American
TMCF and Hennessy Announce Fifth Cohort of Hennessy Fellows Program
TMCF and Hennessy have announced the fifth cohort of the Hennessy Fellows Program, which aims to prepare the next generation of Black leaders via financial assistance, training, and and professional development.
Leadership & Policy
Jackson State President Thomas Hudson Put on Administrative Leave, Temporary Acting President Appointed
The Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning has placed Jackson State University President Thomas Hudson on administrative leave with pay, effective immediately.
STEM
South Carolina State University Partnership Aims to Teach Farmers Climate-Smart Practices
South Carolina State University 1890 Research & Extension, Mixon Seed Service, and the South Carolina Black Farmer Coalition are partnering for climate-smart initiatives.
Campus Climate
Stillman College Receives $2.7 Million to Bolster Internet Infrastructure
Stillman College has received $2.7 million to improve its internet access and performance through fiber optic infrastructure upgrades.
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