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When March Madness Benched Jim Crow: Texas Western College and the Transformation of Collegiate Sports | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education After Texas Western College, with an all-Black starting lineup, beat the all-White University of Kentucky team for the men's national basketball championship in 1966, the handwriting on the wall was l...

After Texas Western College, with an all-Black starting lineup, beat the all-White University of Kentucky team for the men's national basketball championship in 1966, the handwriting on the wall was legible: to succeed in college athletics the benching of Jim Crow was required. #marchmadness

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What Jesse Jackson’s HBCU Experience Taught Him About Self–Love, Service, and Character | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education Jelani Favors examines the late Jesse Jackson's time at North Carolina A&T State University and how the HBCU cultivated in him the importance of character, civic engagement, and service.

Dr. Jelani Favors examines the late Jesse Jackson's time at North Carolina A&T State University @ncatsuaggies.bsky.social and how the HBCU cultivated in him the importance of character, civic engagement, and service. #BlackSky #EduSky

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Petition Calls for the Reinstatement of Six Fired Faculty Members at Virginia State University | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education In December, six faculty members - all tenured or tenure-track - were informed their research projects at the Virginia State University Agricultural Research Station were being sunset and their employ...

Six recently fired faculty members from the Agricultural Research Station (ARS) at Virginia State University have launched a petition demanding their reinstatement, claiming they were wrongfully terminated without cause. #BlackSky #EduSky

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Holistic Support for Black Student Athletes in the Shadows of March Madness | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education As March Madness will consume our attention, institutions must focus beyond the tournament. The true measure of success is thriving Black student athletes excelling on the court, in the classroom and ...

Henry Stanford argues that "as March Madness consume[s] our attention, institutions must focus beyond the tournament. The true measure of success is thriving Black student athletes excelling on the court, in the classroom and graduating, which leaves a legacy beyond the final buzzer."

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MacKenzie Scott's Donations to HBCUs: The “Haves” and the “Have Nots” | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education Historian Edmond W. Davis notes that “no single donor in American history — not Rockefeller, Carnegie, Mellon, Vanderbilt, Morgan, Buffett, Musk, nor Gates — has ever invested more directly and broadl...

JBHE Special Report: Historian Edmond W. Davis notes that “no single donor in American history has ever invested more directly and broadly into Black higher education than MacKenzie Scott.”

But some HBCUs that need money the most are not sharing in the bounty.

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Thinking Beyond the Bars | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education How higher education helped a prison inmate develop confidence and rediscover his humanity.
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Why HBCUs Must Keep Education First Amid a New Era of Commercialized College Sports | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education HBCUs have always done more with less. Now, they must do more for their students, not because of market demands, but in defiance of them.

Dr. Anthoney Kinney details how HBCUs have always done more with less. Now, they must do more for their students, not because of market demands, but in defiance of them.

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Top-Tier Research at HBCUs Beyond 2025 | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education The data provides evidence that years of engagement and investment has produced a robust HBCU R&D enterprise on pace to deliver a fleet of top-tier research institutions. But, current uncertainty abou...

The authors argue that data provides evidence that years of engagement and investment has produced a robust HBCU research and development enterprise on pace to deliver a fleet of top-tier research institutions. But, current uncertainty about federal funding of R&D could slow this pace dramatically.

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How Nonprofit Education Service Providers Support Black College Students | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education Umoja Community Education Foundation's Dr. Vernon Lindsay and Dr. Ahmed Naguib reflect on their work and those of other nonprofit organizations in supporting Black students.

Dr. Vernon Lindsay and Dr. Ahmed Naguib reflect on their work and those of other nonprofit organizations in supporting Black students

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HBCUs Get No Respect From College Ranking Organizations | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education Neither the U.S. News & World Report or the Forbes rankings have been fair to HBCUs because their definition of what constitutes a quality education rewards reputations and traditions built on wealth ...

Dr. Al-Tony Gilmore argues that “neither the U.S. News & World Report or the Forbes rankings have been fair to HBCUs because their definition of what constitutes a quality education rewards reputations and traditions built on wealth and exclusivity.”

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Ranking the Nation's Largest HBCUs By Their Graduation Rates | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education JBHE has compiled a list of the graduation rates at the nation's 25 largest HBCUs by total enrollments to see how students at these schools succeed in earning a degree. Only four of the 25 HBCUs gradu...

We’ve compiled a list of the graduation rates at the nation's 25 largest #HBCUs by total enrollments to see how students at these schools succeed in earning a degree.

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On the Edge of Legacy: Reflections From a Tougaloo Daughter | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education "Tougaloo is not simply a school I once attended. It is a place I still study, still love, and still believe in. We are at the edge again. But edges are not only places of fracture. They are also plac...

Dr. Khirsten Scott examines the crisis at Tougaloo College through the eyes of an alumna and scholar

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Overcoming Strategies of Marginalization Against Scholars of Color in Predominately White Academic Institutions | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education Dr. André Seewood recounts the challenges scholars of color experience in predominantly white academic settings and the perseverance required to prosper.

Dr. André Seewood recounts the challenges scholars of color experience in predominantly white academic settings and the perseverance required to prosper.

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Recent Books of Interest to African American Scholars | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education regularly publishes a list of new books that may be of interest to our readers. The books included are on a wide variety of subjects and present many differen...

JBHE Books of the Week from @ohiostatepress.bsky.social @beaconpress.bsky.social @uvapress.bsky.social & more

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How to Teach About Race in a Global Context | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education My students start the course with little capacity to manage the intense emotions they feel during conversations about race and identity. As a result, they get protected from the intrusion of violence ...

Key observations, learnings, and recommendations from Benjamin Abtan based on his career teaching about race and identity to over 1,000 students from over 70 countries.

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