Over the past decade, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have received increased attention as a critical piece of the nation’s postsecondary landscape. As drivers of economic activity of nearly $15 billion annually, calls to support HBCUs at the state level have grown. However, this renewed attention has also renewed focus on the systemic underfunding of HBCUs over the last century. Too often, partisan lines hinder legislation at the cost of our students. At the Hunt Institute, a nonprofit focused on education reform through research and policy support, where I am president and CEO, we have seen success at the K-12 level with legislators approaching education legislat
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