HBCU

The "Lemonade" singer made history with her deeply referential show.
This almost incessant need to be validated by the mainstream is something that I see as an ongoing trend among some HBCUs.
Ariyana Davis said it was important for her to go to a school "that feels like home."
“Being gay is not considered much of a 'norm,' especially on HBCU campuses," said the program's co-founder.
John Wilson, Jr. didn't hold back in a statement to his college.
All the upset students are demanding is that their president tell them what the hell he’s doing.
Students weren't here for their president's visit to the White House.