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Reversing Course on Mask Mandates
Colleges across the U.S. are changing policies on mask mandates, reinstituting such requirements amid increasing coronavirus cases. Some see a direct link to spring break travel.

Expanding Footprints and Seeking New Markets
Some HBCU leaders are considering building satellite campuses to expand their reach and serve more Black students.

More Out-of-State Students at North Carolina HBCUs
But limits remain at other institutions.

‘An Assault on Many Fronts’
Students, parents, employees and administrators at historically Black colleges and universities are wrestling with the mental health challenges caused by repeated bomb threats.

An All-Women Executive Leadership Team
Even as men still occupy more of the top roles in higher education, the Community College of Denver breaks from the norm with an all-female executive leadership team.

Counteracting and Counterbalancing
The NAACP and other civil rights groups have joined forces to target Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin’s ban on teaching inclusive history.

A Culture of Leadership ‘Churn’
California Community Colleges leaders say the pandemic has exacerbated already rampant leadership turnover in the system.

Howard’s $785M Investment Far Surpasses Other HBCUs
Most historically Black colleges and universities can’t fix existing facilities, let alone build new ones. In a perennially underfunded sector, Howard University’s $785 million for construction stands out.
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