Collegiate Voices, National News December 19, 2024 Race-Conscious Admissions Can Continue at Naval Academy, Federal Court Rules. By Declan Bradley / The Chronicle of Higher Ed. Read More
Collegiate Voices, Sports Deion Sanders reportedly interested in coaching offers allowing him to be ‘full self.’ By Kris Miller / SI
Collegiate Voices, National News University of Michigan Weighs Changes to Its Diversity Program. By Nicholas Confessore / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National News A Black College Lost Its Accreditation Almost 30 Years Ago. Why Won’t Its Leaders Pull the Plug? By Jasper Smith / The Chronicle of Higher Ed
Collegiate Voices, National News Facing Legal Threats, Colleges Back Off From Race-Based Programs. By Laura Pappano and Joanna Hou / The Nation
Collegiate Voices, National News President of Atlanta’s historically Black Spelman College steps down after leave of absence. By AP
Collegiate Voices, National News Outsized Growth at Nation’s HBCUs Sparks ‘Identity Crisis.’ By J. Brian Charles / The Chronicle of Higher Ed.
Collegiate Voices, National News Kimberlé Crenshaw Awarded W.E.B. Du Bois Medal At Harvard For Her Contributions To African And African American Culture. By Shannon Dawson / NewsOne
Collegiate Voices, National News Why legacy admissions bans have exploded in the US. By Blake Jones / Politico
Collegiate Voices, National News September 30, 2024 Jonathan Holloway Was Far More Than Rutgers’s First Black President. By Jim Sleeper / TNR
Collegiate Voices, National News September 23, 2024 Affirmative Action Was Banned. What Happened Next Was Confusing. By Anemona Hartocollis and Stephanie Saul / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National News September 23, 2024 HBCUs, though underfunded, provide billions in economic stimulation. By Cheyanne M. Daniels / The Hill
Collegiate Voices, National News September 16, 2024 HBCU Enrollment Update: Surge Follows Affirmative Action End. By Bruce C.T. Wright / Newsone
Collegiate Voices, National News September 9, 2024 University of Virginia suspends tours that had come under fire for mentioning Thomas Jefferson’s ties to slavery. By Daniel K. Li / NBC News
Collegiate Voices September 6, 2024 Elite US colleges see Black enrollment drop after affirmative action strike-down. By Léonie Chao-Fong / The Guardian
Collegiate Voices, National News September 2, 2024 Report Identifies Decline in Black Male HBCU Enrollment. By Johnny Jackson / Diverse Issues in Higher Ed.
Collegiate Voices, National News August 30, 2024 Kentucky and Nebraska Dissolve Their DEI Offices. By Jessica Blake / Inside Higher Ed.
Collegiate Voices, National News August 30, 2024 Clark Atlanta sets record for student applications with over 45,000 applications. By WSBTV
Collegiate Voices, National News August 23, 2024 New College tosses hundreds of books, many on LGBTQ issues, race and women’s rights. By Matt Lavietes / NBC News
Collegiate Voices July 19, 2024 Is Inclusion Possible on Campuses Today? By Katherine Mangan / The Chronicle of Higher Ed.
Collegiate Voices July 19, 2024 The Stats Are In: Here Are The Top 10 Ranked HBCUs Of 2024. By Afro Tech
Collegiate Voices, National News July 16, 2024 Many universities are abandoning race-conscious scholarships worth millions. By Danielle Douglas-Gabriel / Wash Post
Collegiate Voices, National News July 10, 2024 The Dangers of Distractions in Post–Affirmative Action Admissions. By Shaun Harper and Julie Posselt / Inside HIgher Ed
Collegiate Voices, Original July 10, 2024 Black Colleges and Universities at the Crossroads: The Cultural Imperative. By Ronald J. Sheehy / The Black Collegian (1987)
Collegiate Voices, National News July 10, 2024 HBCUs Continue To Grow As Enrollment Elsewhere Slows. By Insight Staff / Insight Into Diversity
Collegiate Voices, National News July 6, 2024 The Endless Pursuit of Equality Through College Admissions. By Alex Nguyen / Mother Jones
Collegiate Voices, National News July 6, 2024 Texas Southern University ushers in new era under recently appointed president James Crawford III. By Brandon Hamilton / ABC News