The Rocky Path to the College Board’s A.P. Black Studies Course Over a year, the nonprofit dropped concepts favored by academics, held a frustrating meeting with Florida officials and left educators in doubt about the process.
Why Students Are Choosing H.B.C.U.s: ‘4 Years Being Seen as Family’ Many in a generation that grew up with a Black president and Black Lives Matter are embracing Black colleges and universities.
The Presidents of Columbia and Howard Universities Announce Their Retirements Lee Bollinger of Columbia, Wayne A.I. Frederick of Howard and Andrew Hamilton of N.Y.U. have had to guide their universities through Covid.