HBCUbiquity, produced by the Tom Joyner Foundation, is a weekly podcast that offers in-depth, honest and straightforward conversations with administrators, faculty, students, celebrities and experts about the future of HBCUs, fundraising, accreditation, student recruitment and enrollment as well as the accomplishments of faculty who are doing interesting research, student scholars about their current accomplishments and alumni who are making a difference in their communities, and topical trends and issues related to the African-American community.
Do you have a favorite piece of artwork on your HBCU campus? Did you know that HBCUs were the only places many famous African American artists could teach and showcase their work? HBCUbiquity’s host Thomas Joyner Jr. talks to artist Ted Ellis, an internationally acclaimed artist and Dr. Billy...
Published 07/23/19
What did you think of your HBCU college president and do you know what’s going on at your school now? HBCUbiquity’s host Thomas Joyner Jr. talks to two “new jack” HBCU presidents who have adopted “out of the box” approaches in leading these HBCUs. Joyner talks to Dr. Herman J. Felton,...
Published 07/16/19
Do you really know all that the Delta Sigma Theta, Inc. sorority does? HBCUbiquity’s host Thomas Joyner Jr. talks in depth with Beverly Smith, the current Delta president, who will reveal some details about current and upcoming programs, scholarships and projects.
Joyner Jr. also is the...
Published 07/09/19