Historically Black, increasingly relevant

The nation’s HBCUs prove their worth yet again – this time during a pandemic

June 23, 2020

Student support, always a focus, now takes center stage

HBCUs’ response to the coronavirus threat reflects their long commitment to service and social justice.

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A ‘close-knit family’

A ‘close-knit family’

Dillard University
students thrive on
mutual support.

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A legacy of leadership

A legacy of leadership

Howard University has
shown the way for
more than 150 years.

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A kind and steady hand

A kind and steady hand

Morgan State University
faculty embrace their
reassuring role.

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The stories in this issue of Snapshot were written by Autumn A. Arnett, an independent journalist based in Austin, Texas. She has served as an education writer and editor at several national publications, including U.S. News & World Report, Education Dive, and Diverse: Issues in Higher Education. Arnett, founder and former editor of Out of Bounds Magazine, also has had her work published in The Atlantic, the NABJ Journal, and other print and online media outlets.

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