Expanded partnerships with Historically Black Colleges and Universities create community hubs for coding and creativity
- Apple teams up with HBCUs to bring coding and creativity opportunities to communities across the US
- How HBCUs can accelerate Black economic mobility
Historically Black colleges and universities are uniquely positioned to inspire and support Black Americans in the five critical roles they play in the US economy.
- How historically Black universities and colleges are drivers of U.S. growth
-Since the first higher-education institution for Black Americans in the U.S. was founded in 1837, HBCUs have been supporting and educating students of colour. -Out of all bachelor degrees awarded to Black students in the U.S., 17% of these were..
- The Top 10 HBCUs With the Best Computer Science Programs
The Top 10 HBCUs With the Best Computer Science Programs
- The Tech Revolution will not be Televised, it will be Developed
The Tech Revolution will not be Televised, it will be Developed
- Agriculture Business Innovation Center at an Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Program
Agriculture Business Innovation Center at an Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Program
- HBCU Leadership Hub - The Propel Center Announces $2 Million In Research Grants
HBCU Leadership Hub - The Propel Center Announces $2 Million In Research Grants
- HBCU Got Next: Recruiting and Developing the Next Generation of Leaders: The HBCU ELI Fellowship is Providing Opportunity
HBCU Got Next: Recruiting and Developing the Next Generation of Leaders: The HBCU ELI Fellowship is Providing Opportunity
- McKinsey: Building supportive ecosystems for Black-owned US businesses
Building supportive ecosystems for Black-owned US businesses
- HBCUs Punching Above Their Weight - A State-Level Analysis of Historically Black College and University Enrollment and Graduation
A State-Level Analysis of Historically Black College and University Enrollment and Graduation
- Student housing success: How P3 helped UC Davis meet its goals - affordability and sustainability were key to the design and construction of a new student housing development
Student housing success: How P3 helped UC Davis meet its goals - affordability and sustainability were key to the design and construction of a new studenthousing development
- HBCUs Punching Above Their Weight
HBCUs Punching Above Their Weight
- HBCUs Punching Above Their Weight – State Performance
HBCUs Punching Above Their Weight – State Performance
- UC a key economic catalyst for California
UC a key economic catalyst for California
- New Report Proves HBCUs Punch Above Their Weight
New Report Proves HBCUs Punch Above Their Weight
- Bank of America Helps Fuel Black Innovation with Launch of the Center for Black Entrepreneurship
In Partnership with Morehouse College, Spelman College and the Black Economic Alliance Foundation, the Initiative is Powered by a Two-Year $10 Million Grant
- Knowledge Spillovers from Research Universities: Evidence from Endowment Value Shocks
Knowledge Spillovers from Research Universities: Evidence from Endowment Value Shocks
- Apple teams up with HBCUs to bring coding and creativity opportunities to communities across the US
Expanded partnerships with Historically Black Colleges and Universities create community hubs for coding and creativity
- Economic Impact of the Nation's Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Economic Impact of the Nation's Historically Black Colleges and Universities
- UC Davis generates $8.1 billion in statewide economic activity
UC Davis generates $8.1 billion in statewide economic activity
- Research universities create economic spillover
Research universities create economic spillover
- How Historically Black Colleges and Universities Can Make the Most Of Their Property Through New Partnerships
Public-Private Partnerships (P3’s) offer HBCUs a unique opportunity to execute substantial student housing renovations and new construction projects without incurring debt or taking a detrimental financial risk.
- How HBCUs can accelerate Black economic mobility
Historically Black colleges and universities are uniquely positioned to inspire and support Black Americans in the five critical roles they play in the US economy.
- HBCUs MAKE AMERICA STRONG - The Positive Economic Impact of America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities
The Positive Economic Impact of America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities
- CRW American Baptist College Presidents Report 2020
CRW American Baptist College Presidents Report 2020
- American Baptist College Presidents Report 2019
American Baptist College Presidents Report 2019
- The University of California, UC Davis and UC Davis Health System Economic Impact Analysis
The University of California, UC Davis and UC Davis Health System Economic Impact Analysis CRW UC economic-impact-report California - full report
- The University of California Economic Contribution to the State of California
The University of California Economic Contribution to the State of California CRW UC economic contribution to California - full report
- The Positive Economic Impact of America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities
The Positive Economic Impact of America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities HBCU Impact 2017 - Major Findings
- HBCUs Punching Above Their Weight: A State-Level Analysis of Historically Black College and University Enrollment and Graduation
HBCU graduates from 2014 can expect total earnings of $130 billion over their lifetimes—56 percent more than they could expect to earn without their college degrees.
- HBCU Economic Impact of the Nation's Historically Black Colleges and Universities
HBCU Economic Impact of the Nation's Historically Black Colleges and Universities - 2006
- A State-Level Graphic Analysis of Historically Black College and University Enrollment and Graduation
US Virgin Islands | Virginia
- The BlackSpace Manifesto: Creating Black Spaces in the Built Environment
The BlackSpace collective brings together planners, architects, artists, and designers as Black urbanists, people who are passionate about the work of public systems and urban infrastructures.
- How Historically Black Colleges And Universities Can Make The Most Of Their Property Through New Partnerships
CEO of The P3 Group Inc., overseeing the development of public facilities and urban redevelopment through public-private partnerships.
- How HBCUs can accelerate Black economic mobility
Historically Black colleges and universities are uniquely positioned to inspire and support Black Americans in the five critical roles they play in the US economy.