The following is Part One of a three-part series chronicling leadership struggles at Morgan State University, Maryland’s largest historically Black university.
The following is Part Two of a three-part series chronicling leadership struggles at Morgan State University, Maryland’s largest historically Black university. Read part one here.
The short answers, in order, are simple.They asked him to do it, and then they paid him for it.
The history of racism and discrimination in this country makes it hard for African-Americans to criticize one of our own ascending to heights of increased responsibility, authority and…
Iconic HBCU president Frederick Humphries recently told a crowd of Florida A&M University supporters that, if asked, he would be willing to drum up support for Rattler athletics in fundraising and awareness building. And no one would blame him for having a vested…
Watching Southern University’s Aeneas William, Tennessee State University’s Claude Humphrey, and Texas Southern University’s Michael Strahan go into the Pro Football Hall of Fame should have been a bittersweet moment for every enthusiast or…
The National Association of Black Journalists assembled in Boston this week for its 39th annual convention and career fair. A hotbed of networking, socializing and advocacy building among the nation’s Black reporters, editors and content…
If there is no other take away from Ferguson, Missouri; a town where African-Americans comprise two-thirds of the population but none of its municipal electorate and less than five percent of its police…
If faculty, alumni and students at Southern University thought the answer to the SU System’s problems was the removal of President Ronald Mason, then those stakeholders now face a multitude of questions about their role in righting the…