HBCU alumni are breaking new ground in their professional arenas
View this email in your browser. How HBCUs are changing the face of business and political leadership Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are increasingly capturing the national spotlight as their graduates reach new heights in their professional careers.
Fortune spoke with higher education experts and graduates of these historically Black institutions to understand the role they play in developing talent, and why—during a period of extreme turmoil—a growing group of HBCU alumni are breaking new ground in their professional arenas.
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