Fearing the future for HBCUs

Fearing the future for HBCUs By Johnathan Holifield I’m not a product of America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). Although a proud West Virginia University Mountaineer, like many Black Americans – I have much love for our HBCUs. Recently, I concluded service to my alma mater as an Advisory Committee member for Eberly College of Arts and Sciences – the college from which I graduated. This experience, supported by others,... Read More

Q&A: Funding Inequities negatively impact Minorities & Women in Science

Science Magazine: A new report finds that black biomedical scientists are 10 percentage points less likely to receive research funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). And earlier this month, a government study found that women scientists in the United States earn about 12% less than men and represent a mere 24% of the workforce in the science, technology, engineering, and math fields. Dr. Chad Womack The BICI is pleased to present... Read More

Changing Education Paradigms

VIDEO: Quite possibly the most paradigm-shifting 12 minutes you will experience this year. Share this:  Read More