HBCUs: The Next 100 Years
Tuesday, June 02 2009
by Frank Stasio and Katy Barron
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Campuses around the country are facing cutbacks in these hard economic times, but are Historically Black Colleges and Universities taking the biggest hit? Frank Stasio discusses how HBCUs are staying financially stable and socially relevant today and for the next 100 years with: North Carolina Central University Chancellor Charlie Nelms; Saint Augustine's College President, Dianne Boardley Suber; Harold Martin, incoming Chancellor of North Carolina A&T University; Scott Jaschik, editor of Inside Higher Education; and, HBCU Historian Marybeth Gasman, associate professor at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education. Listener Call-In.


