
In The News
Lincoln University established the nation’s first HBCU-based police academy to diversify law enforcement and foster community-focused
policing

Bowie State University brought together HBCU
leaders and criminal justice advocates to expand higher education opportunities for incarcerated
individuals.

PVAMU organized a day at the Texas State
Capitol to advocate for legislative support, funding, and crime prevention initiatives for HBCUs.

Mississippi Valley State University launched a program enabling incarcerated individuals to earn four-year degrees, advancing prison education.

North Carolina A&T introduced new
master’s and doctoral programs to meet workforce needs in criminal justice
and public safety.

Tougaloo College students were recognized as 2024 HBCU Scholars by the White House Initiative for their academic excellence and leadership.