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Meeting New Challenges

by RONALD ROACH , October 2, 2008

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Broad shares the optimism that Black college presidents express about the potential they see for their respective campuses. “Clearly the bond referendum made a huge difference in the condition and the size of facilities on every campus…I think you would see in the past 10 years those (HBCU) campuses have grown bigger, better and stronger in every way. And they are on a very progressive trajectory,” she says.

For more on North Carolina’s HBCU leaders, listen to interviews from Fayetteville State University’s James Anderson, Johnson C. Smith’s Dr. Ronald Carter, and a roundup discussion featuring ECSU’s Dr. Willie Gilchrist, Saint Augustine’s Dr. Dianne Boardley Suber, and North Carolina Central’s Dr. Charlie Nelms.

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