Terrence J Interview on “the Come Up” at the Pitch 2019
National Ambassador Terrence J shares the early days of becoming an entrepreneur on Ashia Skye’s #TheComeUp
Harris Campaign Boosts Efforts To Enhance Her Longtime Connection To Historically Black Colleges
She addressed issues of sustainability and competitiveness of HBCUs with representatives of TMCF’s 47 member institutions.
Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge Introduces Parent PLUS Loan Improvement Act to Amend the Higher Education Act
“The Parent Plus Loan Act, if passed and signed by the President, has the potential to make college more affordable and attainable for students attending our nation’s HBCUs
Brotherhood, debt, and the black college rising
In the intersection of national debates about reparations and college debt lie the HBCUs – historically black colleges and universities. As these institutions help students overcome disadvantage, what else is being done?
Brotherhood, debt, and the black college rising
In the intersection of national debates about reparations and college debt lie the HBCUs – historically black colleges and universities. As these institutions help students overcome disadvantage, what else is being done?
Anderson, Outgoing Fayetteville Chancellor, Praised as Excellent Leader
“I’m really, really, really happy for him, but not happy for the HBCU community because we’re losing an amazing leader, an incredibly transformational leader, said Dr. Harry L. Williams, president and CEO of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, of which FSU is a member.
Texas Southern University Hosts Thurgood Marshall College Fund Fleischer HBCU Scholars Program
TSU is one of three Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) selected by TMCF to participate in the pilot version of the Fleischer Scholars program funded by Strada Education Network.
TMCF National Ambassador Terrence J presents Virginia State University student with summer internship scholarship
“One of the main reasons I signed on as the TMCF National Ambassador was to use my platform to give back, invest, and inspire the next generation of young innovative HBCU leaders like Jaelan,” said actor, producer and host, Terrence J.
Secretary Betsy DeVos, Pell Grants, and politics
Twenty-two men earned honors in their coursework, and one earned a bachelor’s degree from Langston University, which is a HBCU and a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.
Walker’s Legacy: Partnering to Launch Women of Color in Tech
The Walker’s Legacy Foundation, the Thurgood Marshall College Fund, and Comcast have each made commitments to empowering their communities through philanthropy.
Hampton University Junior Designs Apps for Teachers, Students (the Pitch 2019 Winner)
JoinMi is meant for connecting college students who are looking for friends to help complete tasks such as playing basketball, studying, or even splitting a pizza.
VSU student chosen to intern with famous actor Terrance J
Hodges was awarded a $15,000 summer internship scholarship from the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF) that was presented at the BET Weekend Brotherhood Dinner in Los Angeles, CA.
Mcdonald’s Black & Positively Golden Movement Empowers Aspiring Women Entrepreneurs on Journey to Create Generational Wealth During 25th Essence Festival
The Golden Arches provides opportunities to help up-and-comers boss up with inspiring events throughout the weekend
Summer Internship Gives Latori Gregory Insight into Her Future
Latori Gregory, a senior business administration major, is spending her summer interning with Blue Cross Blue Shield North Carolina.
Bridging the Gap on Accountability
Democrats are talking more about how failures happen across the higher education system, not just at for-profit colleges — their traditional punching bag. So can they agree with Republicans on new standards for all colleges?
Thurgood Marshall College Fund Calls on Congress to Swiftly Pass the Bipartisan Future Act Legislation
Under the FUTURE Act, HBCUs will continue to receive $85 million in mandatory funding, based on existing formula funding, and PBIs will continue to be eligible for a competitive grant program funded at $15 million, with each school eligible for grants up to $600,000. TMCF represents the 47 publicly-supported HBCUs and PBIs.
HBCU White Paper on HBCU Sustainability Released by TMCF
TMCF partnered with AASCU and MLI, during their 2018 annual meeting to host the HBCU Sustainability Summit resulting in the white paper being released today.
Thurgood Marshall College Fund Welcomes Four New Corporate Executives to Board Of Directors
I am proud to see our TMCF Board continue to attract some of the most impressive corporate executives who are committed to diversity, higher education and creating meaningful opportunities for the students we proudly represent in our 47 member-school network.