HBCUs Affected by Unemployment and Funding Cuts Print

Dillard President Dr. Walter Kimbrough shares his concerns about high unemployment in African American communities combined with cuts in funding for higher education and how they hit HBCUs particularly hard. The result shows graduation rates have worsened at HBCUs, which already were facing scrutiny under a national push to improve outcomes in higher education, according to U.S. Education Department data analyzed by the Associated Press.

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