Episodes
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 Hawkins, president of Talladega College, home of the famous Hale Woodruff “Amistad Murals.”
You can find the program on the reVolver Podcast Network or download the podcast on any of your favorite...
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, Jr. president of Wiley College, and Dr. Hakim J. Lucas, president of Virginia Union.
Joyner Jr. also is the president and CEO of the Tom Joyner Foundation.
You can find the program on the reVolver...
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 president and CEO of the Tom Joyner Foundation.
You can find the program on the reVolver Podcast Network or download the podcast on any of your favorite app (iTunes, Google Play,...
Published 07/09/19
Financing a college education is no joke. HBCUbiquity’s host Thomas Joyner Jr. breaks down what a “529 Plan” is and how you can take advantage of it. His guests in this episode are Judy Cunningham, PR manager for Ohio’s 529 College Savings Plan and Dr. John Rudley, past president of Texas Southern University.
Joyner Jr. also is the president and CEO of the Tom Joyner Foundation.
You can find the program on the reVolver Podcast Network or download the podcast on any of your favorite...
Published 07/02/19
What’s going on at HBCUs today? When was the last time you checked in on your alma mater? Are you an active alumnus? Do you know what’s happening with its accreditation? Its endowment? HBCUbiquity’s host Thomas Joyner Jr. talks to Dr. Roslyn Artis, president of Benedict College in Columbia, S.C., who will tell you what’s she’s doing to ensure the college is around for another 150 years. Dr. Colette Pierce Burnette, president and CEO of Huston-Tillotson University in Austin, Texas tells you...
Published 06/25/19
Are you a parent of a child or have a loved one preparing to head off to college? Do you have all the information you need to apply for financial aid? Does your college-bound child know what to expect before they head off to campus? Or how to succeed during that first year? HBCUbiquity’s host Thomas Joyner Jr. talks to Dr. Anika Simone Johnson, an academic counselor at the University of Rochester, who offers several important and practical college prep and survival tips. Morgan McMillan,...
Published 06/18/19
What are the most important issues facing HBCU students today? It’s beyond academic requirements, cost to attend or student loans. Kellie M. Dixon, director of student affairs assessment and staff development at North Carolina A&T University and Dr. Annelle Primm, a psychiatrist and senior medical advisor for the Steve Fund, share their insights about mental health challenges for students at HBCUs and PWIs with Thomas Joyner Jr. , host of the show and president and CEO of the Tom Joyner...
Published 06/11/19
Morehouse’s president Dr. David A. Thomas tells HBCUbiquity’s host Thomas Joyner Jr. how billionaire Robert F. Smith’s plan to pay off Morehouse’s Class of ‘19’s students’ will transform these students’ and the college’s future. And two of the graduating students - Josef Sorrels and Derrick Green - talk about “the moment” Smith's shared the news. Quisa Foster, a veteran HBCU administrator, describes how significant this gift is by any donor to any HBCU.
Joyner Jr. also is the president and...
Published 06/04/19
What is the true value of your college education? Is it any harder for HBCU grads to find jobs? Let’s find out from this week’s guests who offer several tips and strategies on how to succeed in today’s market. Join the conversation with John Ridgeway, retired corporate executive and vice chair of the board of trustees from the Delaware State and Dorothy Bland, professor, at UNT’s Mayborn School of Journalism and former journalism school director at Florida A&M University.
Published 05/28/19
Here’s the question: What’s it like to attend an HBCU when you’re not black? Learn more about some of the ‘hidden figures’ at HBCUs. Jose’ Vazquez talks about coaching baseball at Alabama State University. Administrators Manuel McGriff and Cartiza Mariani will tell you how diversity at Paul Quinn College in Dallas is impacting the campus.
Published 05/21/19
Get the inside scoop on the current state of affairs at Mississippi HBCUs as the state and it’s HBCUs battle for funding years after the famed Ayers Settlement. Join the conversation with Dr. Cornell Thomas, a Jackson State University alumnus, a longtime educator, and special consultant to the Tom Joyner Foundation and Dr. William B. Bynum Jr., Jackson State University's, president and former Mississippi Valley State’s president.
Thomas Joyner Jr. is the host of the podcast and the Tom...
Published 05/14/19
In a rare interview, Dr. Phyllis Worthy Davis, Bennett College’s interim college president, shares her strategies on navigating the institution through this difficult period. The college, based in Greensboro, North Carolina, is an all-female college, just one of two in the country. Also, in this episode, longtime Talladega College President Dr. Billy C. Hawkins discusses his experiences and successes in getting an HBCU’s accreditation restored.
Thomas Joyner Jr. is the host of the podcast...
Published 05/07/19
Jacqie McWilliams is the current CIAA commissioner and a Hampton alumna. McWilliams discusses the economic impact of the athletics tournament, as well as what's to come with the scheduled move to a new city after more than 14 years in Charlotte. All Star NBA players come into conversation as we talk the importance of he important role the CIAA – the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association, and schools in the division. Also, in this episode, Joyner will talk about the history of the...
Published 05/07/19
The Tom Joyner Foundation introduces its new podcast, HBCUbiquity. As host of the podcast and president and CEO of the foundation, Thomas Joyner Jr. shares some of the rich history of this 21-year-old nonprofit. Get the inside scoop on how this organization has evolved from a telephone campaign on radio by the Fly Jock, Tom Joyner, into one of the nation’s leaders, supporting Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). You’ll get a snapshot Hear the origin stories of its many...
Published 05/07/19
The Tom Joyner Foundation Presents: HBCUbiquity - Trailer
Published 05/06/19