I’ve loved every minute of covering HBCUs for the past 11 years. It’s time for a new chapter in my career as a journalist covering education culture, policy, and issues.
The HBCU Digest will continue to exist in the form that you know and support. Your subscription will not change in any way, and you will still receive the same breaking news, interviews, and commentary the Digest has always provided. The publication will now exist as a section of a larger publication covering education and its impact on underrepresented communities.
Thank you for all of the love and support over these last 11 years. I’m happy to take any questions, suggestions, profanity, or jokes here for the next few months.
I remember following and interacting with you on Twitter during the HBCU Fantasy Football days and started to visit the site afterwards and have seen this grow into all it has become.: A Leading Source of HBCU News, if not the #1 source.
Congratulations on your decision. We (BIPOC) are everywhere and in every part of this industry of education. I look forward to the expansion and continued truth telling. It is so very important to know and cover the full picture. I’m looking forward to the revelations in a comparative context too.
The HBCU Digest newsletter, pod casts, and video interviews have been an excellent source of information for me. Thank you for transferring my subscription to the larger publication. I appreciate it and wish you much happiness and success. God bless.
Continue your excellent coverage of the very important issues of our times. The Digest has been extremely important to me and my colleagues as we provide interim placement services for higher education institutions.
You are and continue to be a visionary in all that you produce. Thank you for your openness, your consistent truth telling, and your fervent willingness to grow. Keep setting the bar high for all of us! HBCU's have always been and will continue to be the beneficiary - it's in your bones.
You have been the best voice ever for HBCUs. Love your reporting. Your reporting gave us the good, the bad and the ugly. You made us look constantly in the mirror and see the man (ourselves). You will always be a success in all your undertakings. Love you my YOUNG BROTHER.
Your supporters know that you are making a professional decision, but we hope that your journalistic freedom and integrity will not be compromised. Brother, you spoke truth to power. Stay strong in the struggle - we need your voice, strength, and wisdom.
Big news and well wishes. There will be critics about your change and there will be supporters. I am in the latter as the world is bigger and lines are being blurred. One must adapt and not miss opportunities to take advantage of the new world of opportunities. Look forward to more insight in the education field.
JCS, the HBCU Digest has been very informative and helpful to me over the past year. Thanks to your diligence and effort for always keeping us informed and in the loop. Be Blessed, and continue to enjoy the journey.
I remember following and interacting with you on Twitter during the HBCU Fantasy Football days and started to visit the site afterwards and have seen this grow into all it has become.: A Leading Source of HBCU News, if not the #1 source.
CONGRATULATIONS On Your Next Endeavor
Conrats! This is incredible. Can't wait to hear more details as they become available.
Congratulations on your decision. We (BIPOC) are everywhere and in every part of this industry of education. I look forward to the expansion and continued truth telling. It is so very important to know and cover the full picture. I’m looking forward to the revelations in a comparative context too.
All the best to you, my friend. I have thoroughly enjoyed your articles.
The HBCU Digest newsletter, pod casts, and video interviews have been an excellent source of information for me. Thank you for transferring my subscription to the larger publication. I appreciate it and wish you much happiness and success. God bless.
Continue your excellent coverage of the very important issues of our times. The Digest has been extremely important to me and my colleagues as we provide interim placement services for higher education institutions.
Dr. Richard Green
Former Interim President, Lincoln University/PA
Senior Consultant/ The Registry
You are and continue to be a visionary in all that you produce. Thank you for your openness, your consistent truth telling, and your fervent willingness to grow. Keep setting the bar high for all of us! HBCU's have always been and will continue to be the beneficiary - it's in your bones.
Dr Velma Speight
You have been the best voice ever for HBCUs. Love your reporting. Your reporting gave us the good, the bad and the ugly. You made us look constantly in the mirror and see the man (ourselves). You will always be a success in all your undertakings. Love you my YOUNG BROTHER.
Thank you for your outstanding coverage and support for HBCU issues. Dr. John Waddell
Your supporters know that you are making a professional decision, but we hope that your journalistic freedom and integrity will not be compromised. Brother, you spoke truth to power. Stay strong in the struggle - we need your voice, strength, and wisdom.
Dr. James Anderson
Former Chancellor & Professor of Psychology
Fayetteville State University (2008-2020).
Big news and well wishes. There will be critics about your change and there will be supporters. I am in the latter as the world is bigger and lines are being blurred. One must adapt and not miss opportunities to take advantage of the new world of opportunities. Look forward to more insight in the education field.
JCS, the HBCU Digest has been very informative and helpful to me over the past year. Thanks to your diligence and effort for always keeping us informed and in the loop. Be Blessed, and continue to enjoy the journey.
We have enjoyed and will continue to enjoy your writings about our HBCUS! Best wishes with your future endeavors 💯
JCS, it’s been an awesome one for you. I have enjoyed the HBCU magazine good luck on your next endeavor. ❤️