Yesterday, news broke that four historically black universities will no longer owe the federal government money they borrowed to help rebuild campuses ravaged by Hurricane Katrina. From the Advocate: “It would’ve been crippling,” said Walter Kimbrough, the president of Dillard University, which borrowed about $160 million from the Department of Education after several feet of water inundated its Gentilly campus.
‘Hoodwinked HBCUs’ Keep Winning in Age of Trump
‘Hoodwinked HBCUs’ Keep Winning in Age of…
‘Hoodwinked HBCUs’ Keep Winning in Age of Trump
Yesterday, news broke that four historically black universities will no longer owe the federal government money they borrowed to help rebuild campuses ravaged by Hurricane Katrina. From the Advocate: “It would’ve been crippling,” said Walter Kimbrough, the president of Dillard University, which borrowed about $160 million from the Department of Education after several feet of water inundated its Gentilly campus.