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Missouri HBCU in turmoil after suicide of administrator who alleged bullying by white president
A historically Black college in Missouri is in turmoil after the suicide of an administrator who alleged bullying by the school’s president.
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At Florida's only public HBCU, students are wary of political influence on race education
At Florida’s only public HBCU, some students now fear political constraints might get in the way of teaching parts of their history.
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HBCUs Capitalize on Growing Interest by Adding Sport Options
HBCUs continue to invest in sports that have historically had low participation from Black athletes, such as gymnastics, wrestling and lacrosse.
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Texas Southern Wins First-Ever National Cheerleading Title by an HBCU
The Tigers took first in both the prelims and final round to secure the historic win.
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US Has a Teacher Shortage. HBCUs Are Helping to Change That
HBCUs play an outsize role in producing teachers of color in the U.S., where only 7% of teachers are Black, compared with 15% of students. Nearly half of all Black teachers nationwide are graduates of an HBCU.
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Threats Against HBCUs in January, February Came From One Minor, FBI and DOJ Say
The source of the string of threats against HBCUs in January and February of this year is one unidentified minor, according to the investigation by the FBI and Department of Justice.