HBCU HIGHLIGHTS


Department of Health and Human Services
HHS Navigating Federal Employment Workshop
Human Resources Executives at the US Department of Health and Human Services are sponsoring an interactive workshop for all faculty, staff, and students applying to career and internship opportunities with the federal government. During this workshop, participants will learn about HHS’s Pathways to Public Service internship program and how to best prepare for the application process. Professional tips will be given on creating and utilizing a USA Jobs account, drafting a federal resume, and interviewing for positions on the federal level.​

Advisory Council on Historic Preservation
In the summer of 2022, the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (ACHP) partnered with USDA Forest Service's Heritage Program and the White House Initiative on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity through Historically Black Colleges and Universities to bring anthropology students from HBCUs into the forest and introduce them to careers in the Heritage Program.
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Preserve the Past, build for the Future is a webinar series produced by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, an independent federal agency, designed to introduce college students to historic preservation and related fields.

Resource Links
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HBCU History
History of HBCUs – Thurgood Marshall College Fund (tmcf.org)
HBCU History Timeline - HBCU First
concrete5 :: History (villanova.edu)
https://www.britannica.com/topic/historically-black-colleges-and-universities
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Freedmens-Bureau
Fast Facts: Historically Black Colleges and Universities (667) (ed.gov)
HBCU Colleges
http://www.thehundred-seven.org/hbculist.html
Other Resources
Why Choose an HBCU? - HBCU First
HBCU Exploratory Program™ - HBCU First
15 Reasons Going To An HBCU Is An Experience Like No Other (hbcu-cfnj.com)
Your Portal For Black College Living | HBCU Lifestyle
Grads of Historically Black Colleges Have Well-Being Edge (gallup.com)
HBCUs as engines of black economic mobility | McKinsey
Learning from HBCUs: How to produce Black professionals in STEMM - ScienceDirect