In 1997, The Herald-Sun produced an 8-day series focusing on the future of historically black colleges and universities.
Other related articles from that newspaper are also listed below. Access to these articlces may require (free) registration on their website.
Invisible colleges
Steeped in history, black colleges push to find their place in the 21st centuryHBCUs keep history alive
Archival survey project identifies unique collectionsThe salvation of black folks
Freedom through education spurs rise of black collegesBurning the midnight oil
Black college professors wear many hatsThe HBCU Advantage?
Students drawn by comfort, tradition of black collegesA clearer future
Black colleges chart course for next centuryA different world
At 92 percent, whites change flavor of BluefieldLeadership renewed
Black college leaders take different approaches to changing timesThe scramble for dollars
‘Begging and thanking,’ HBCUs pursue financial securityDo the white thing
Black colleges try to promote diversity while maintaining characterElite preps weigh black college option
Getting by on faith alone
Tiny Barber-Scotia is awash in debt and doubtsA school without peer
Spelman rides wave of success
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