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Tag: UNCF: Page 3
African-American
Best Practices and Solutions are Shared at UNCF Convening
FORT LAUDERDALEāIf you ask Spelman College student Genesis Thigpen about some of the pressing challenges that face historically Black colleges and universities, retention is at the top of her list.
July 24, 2018
African-American
UNCF to Showcase āPurposeful Disruptionsā at HBCUs
For the third year in a row, the United Negro College Fund will hold their Career Pathways Initiative Annual Convening & Data Institute, bringing together data industry experts and faculty, staff and executive leadership from more than 40 historically Black institutions this month in Fort Lauderdale.
July 13, 2018
African-American
New UNCF Report Details Economic Impact of HBCUs
The United Negro College Fund has published new research about the economic impact that HBCUs have on the nation.
November 14, 2017
Students
Report Finds HBCU Students Overly Burdened by Loans
A report by the United Negro College Fund finds that students at historically Black colleges and universities are saddled with debt and borrowing twice as much in federal loans as peers enrolled in non-HBCUs.
December 14, 2016
Students
UNCF Koch Scholars Persist Despite Controversy
Although debate continues to surround UNCFās decision to partner with the controversial Koch brothers, many students are happy with the outcome.
November 10, 2016
African-American
HBCUs are Americaās National Treasures
Many of the historic buildings and sites on HBCU campuses have deteriorated over the years and are at risk of being lost completely if not preserved and protected.
October 25, 2016
African-American
Lomax Continues to Focus on Lifelong Mission
Over the past several years, UNCF President and CEOĀ Michael Lomax has continued to propel the philanthropic organization to new heights.
September 8, 2015
African-American
Black Students Lagging in College Readiness Despite Taking Prep Courses
Even when African-American students complete the recommended ācore or moreā college readiness courses in high school, they still donāt meet the ācollege readinessā benchmarks on the ACT at the same rate as other students, according to a new report released jointly Monday by ACT and UNCF.
July 27, 2015
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