Collegiate Voices, National News May 25, 2020 HBCUs doubly hurt by campus shutdowns in coronavirus pandemic. By Annie Grayer, Layra Jarett and Yon Pomrenze / CNN
Collegiate Voices, National News May 18, 2020 Princeton names its first black valedictorian in the university’s history. By Alaa Elassar / CNN
Collegiate Voices, National News May 7, 2020 Colleges serving Hispanic students take on urgent role as bridge to ‘post-pandemic future.’ By Nicole Acevedo / NBC News
Collegiate Voices, Sports April 20, 2020 Study Shows Black Male NCAA Basketball Players More Likely to Graduate When They Have a Black Head Coach. By Daryl Nelson / Atlanta Black Star
Collegiate Voices, National News March 6, 2020 The A&T Four Gave Me A Richer Understanding Of My Black History. By East L. Dockery / The Undefeated
Collegiate Voices, National News February 24, 2020 Some students say colleges not doing enough to combat coronavirus-fueled racism. By Julian Shen-Berro / NBC News
Collegiate Voices, National News February 21, 2020 Black and Hispanic students pay more for college loans, study finds. By Gwen Aviles / NBC News
Collegiate Voices, National News February 18, 2020 Howard University’s Largest Donation Ever Raises Questions About Who Gets Donor Coins. By Jenny Gathright / NPR
Collegiate Voices, National News January 10, 2020 Denying a Professor Tenure, Harvard Sparks a Debate Over Ethnic Studies. By Kate Taylor / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National News January 7, 2020 In a Homecoming Video Meant to Unite Campus, Almost Everyone Was White. By Julie Bosman, Emily Shetler and Natalie Yahr / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National News December 17, 2019 How historically black colleges helped rescue Jewish refugees. By Heather Tirado Gilligan / Wash Post
Collegiate Voices, National News December 17, 2019 Don’t be fooled by anti-college rhetoric: College is indispensable to black empowerment. By Kim Trent / USA Today
Collegiate Voices, Past Voices December 7, 2019 The game desegregating college football in the South happened 50 years ago. By Samuel G. Freedman / The Undefeated
Collegiate Voices, National News November 7, 2019 After Harvard affirmative action decision, Asian American students rethink college applications. By Chris Fuchs / NBC News
Book/Podcast and Video Favorites, Collegiate Voices November 1, 2019 Blood, Sweat, and Tears: A New Book on the History of Black College Football. By J.T. Roane / AAIHS
Collegiate Voices, National News October 29, 2019 H.B.C.U.s’ Sink-or-Swim Moment. By Delece Smith- Barrow / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National News October 29, 2019 White UConn students were arrested for shouting the n-word. Black students say the incident is part of a larger problem. By P.R. Lockhart / Vox
Collegiate Voices, National News October 17, 2019 A historically black college in Maryland is growing — by enrolling Hispanic, white and international students. By Talia Richman / Wash Post
Collegiate Voices, National News October 14, 2019 ‘Young, Gifted, & Broke’ gives expert advice on student loan debt crisis. By East L. Dockery / The Undefeated
Collegiate Voices, National News October 14, 2019 Oprah donated $13 million to Morehouse College. Her endowment is now the largest in the school’s history. By Amir Vera / CNN
Collegiate Voices, Sports October 14, 2019 It’s time the NCAA loses its greedy grip on student-athletes. By Etan Thomas / The Undefeated
Collegiate Voices, National News October 11, 2019 Harvard’s systemic nepotism revealed: only 57 percent of admitted white students were on merit. By Nicole karlis / Salon
Collegiate Voices, Opinion October 11, 2019 Asian Americans are rightly angry about racism. Making colleges less diverse isn’t the answer. By Jeannie Park / Wash Post
Collegiate Voices, Sports October 11, 2019 Harvard vs. Howard is much more than a game. By Tommy Amaker / The Undefeated
Collegiate Voices, National News October 9, 2019 Harvard Does Not Discriminate Against Asian-Americans in Admissions, Judge Rules. By Anemona Hartocollis / NYT
Collegiate Voices, Sports October 9, 2019 The Cult of Rich-Kid Sports. By Derek Thompson / The Atlantic
Collegiate Voices, Sports October 9, 2019 N.C.A.A. Athletes Could Be Paid Under New California Law. By Alan Binder / NYT
Collegiate Voices, National News October 4, 2019 Gov. Hogan: $200 million is ‘final offer’ to resolve HBCU lawsuit. By Talia Richman / The Baltimore Sun