Digest Five — Five Signs a State is Trying to Merge, Close an HBCU
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New Orleans Advocate reporter Elizabeth Crisp wrote recently about the growing concern of public higher education proliferation in Louisiana, which boasts 14 state colleges and universities serving a shrinking population that is but a fraction of other states with fewer institutions. Six of Louisiana’s institutions are historically black, and are the schools most frequently targeted to be closed or merged with geographically-proximate predominantly white schools.
Digest Five — Five Signs a State is Trying to Merge, Close an HBCU
Digest Five — Five Signs a State is Trying to…
Digest Five — Five Signs a State is Trying to Merge, Close an HBCU
New Orleans Advocate reporter Elizabeth Crisp wrote recently about the growing concern of public higher education proliferation in Louisiana, which boasts 14 state colleges and universities serving a shrinking population that is but a fraction of other states with fewer institutions. Six of Louisiana’s institutions are historically black, and are the schools most frequently targeted to be closed or merged with geographically-proximate predominantly white schools.