Felecia CommodoreOpinionRemembering Filmmaker John Singleton’s Contributions to Higher Education Research and PracticeAn alumnus of the University of Southern California, John Singleton was credited for writing, producing, and/or directing more than 40 films, television shows, and episodes over his 27-year career. However, the award-winning artists’ contributions specifically to how many understand the social, historical, and contemporary role of colleges and universities, especially for Black students, might too easily be forgotten.May 8, 2019HBCUsGoverning HBCUs for the FutureMore scrutiny has been placed on administrative practices, presidential turnover and board of trustees’ decision-making and presidential relations. Historically and contemporarily, this conversation has centered on the HBCU presidency. However, as we move into the HBCU community’s next great era, it is imperative that current ideas around leadership be broadened to include all parties that strategically plan and make decisions for HBCUs.November 4, 2018African-AmericanThe Bottom Line Not the Answer in College ChoiceA recent article in The Atlantic provided without context resulted in yet another negative story about HBCUs.April 24, 2014StudentsWilberforce Needs to Consider Student VoicesWilberforce University is an American treasure. Founded in 1856, when African-Americans virtually had no access to education due to the horrors of slavery, Wilberforce offered a salvation to Blacks in the North.November 19, 2012Page 1 of 1