UNCF and Founding HBCUs Sign Historic Agreement to Launch HBCUv, a Digital Learning and Community Engagement Platform “By HBCUs, For HBCUs”
2024年8月9日 - 1:51AM
In a landmark event that promises to redefine the future of higher
education, UNCF (United Negro College Fund) and six historically
Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) signed a historic
consortium agreement, ushering in the first official partnerships
on HBCUv®. The digital learning and community engagement
platform—designed by HBCUs, for HBCUs—was unveiled during UNITE
2024: UNCF Summit for Black Higher Education, marking a
transformative moment for champions of Black higher education.
Presidents and senior leaders from Benedict College, Clark
Atlanta University, Jarvis Christian University, Lane College, Shaw
University, Talladega College and UNCF took the stage to celebrate
this monumental achievement. These institutions, along with Claflin
University, Dillard University and Johnson C. Smith University,
embarked on a multi-year journey to harness digital technologies
that would amplify the enduring legacy and impact of HBCUs.
This visionary project began with over 3,000 hours of exhaustive
research involving students, faculty and staff to uncover the key
drivers of HBCU student success. The insights from this user
experience research shaped the development of the platform, which
is designed to mirror the authentic, culturally affirming, and
supportive environments found on HBCU campuses.
William Chetlin, an HBCUv student champion from Jarvis Christian
University, captured the essence of the new technology: “When I
first saw HBCUv, I was instantly captivated. Most technologies I
have used in school don’t resonate with my lived experience as an
HBCU student. But the moment I signed in and saw ‘The Yard,’ I was
like, Wow! This feels like an HBCU!”
The signing ceremony follows the successful development of the
HBCUv® platform earlier this year. HBCUv integrates cutting-edge
digital learning and collaboration tools to facilitate course
delivery, course sharing, social engagement and career advancement
in one unified, HBCU-inspired interface. HBCUv is now set to foster
collaboration and success among HBCU students, faculty and staff
this Fall. While this pilot semester will feature a set of curated
tools, additional capabilities and resources are coming online
later in the year. The HBCUv team also announced its plans to
invite all HBCUs and a broad range of partners to join the platform
in the coming years.
“I am profoundly grateful to our institutional and technology
partners, as well as the dedicated team from UNCF, for their
commitment to reaching this unprecedented milestone,” said Ed
Smith-Lewis, senior vice president, strategic partnerships and
institutional programs, UNCF. “HBCUv is not just about education;
it’s a bold move to revolutionize revenue generation and ownership
for HBCUs, challenging persistent inequities in venture capital and
technology development experienced by the Black community.
Together, we are setting a new standard, creating a future where
both HBCUs and the students they serve can thrive, innovate and
lead in a way that truly reflects their unique experiences and
aspirations.”
Beyond the platform itself, HBCUv offers shared service
opportunities to participating HBCUs, leveraging the individual
strengths of participating institutions alongside new resources
supported by UNCF and other partners. This includes online
course design services rooted in research-based best practices and
pedagogical approaches unique to HBCUs. HBCUv will also create a
digital “one-stop-shop” model for holistic student support
services, deploying evidence-based intervention strategies
optimized for the HBCU context, including the latest advances in
Generative AI tools.
Dr. Michael L. Lomax, president and CEO, UNCF, reflected on the
significance of this moment: “As we celebrate UNCF’s 80th
anniversary and the tremendous accomplishments of our HBCUs, we
look toward the future with enthusiasm and confidence. We believe
in a future where all HBCUs will be able to come together through
HBCUv to share their legacy and longstanding history of
perseverance, preservation, and education with the world.”
The HBCUv signing ceremony concludes the project’s initial
design and development phase and initiates an exciting new chapter
in UNCF’s effort to reimagine Black higher education. This
visionary future, shepherded by UNCF’s Institute for Capacity
Building, seeks to promote development and adoption of tools,
resources and strategies that strengthen the missions of Black
colleges and universities. HBCUv is actively recruiting other
HBCUs, both public and private, to join the initial cohort of
founding HBCUv institutions. Representatives from HBCUs are invited
to join HBCUv Institutional Interest Webinars on Thursday, Sept. 26
and Friday, Sept. 27 to learn more about options to join this
groundbreaking initiative.
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About UNCF UNCF (United Negro College Fund) is the
nation’s largest and most effective minority
education organization. To serve youth, the community and the
nation, UNCF supports students’ education and development through
scholarships and other programs, supports and strengthens its 37
member colleges and universities, and advocates for the importance
of minority education and college readiness. While totaling only 3%
of all colleges and universities, UNCF institutions and other
historically Black colleges and universities are highly effective,
awarding 15% of bachelor’s degrees, 5% of master’s degrees, 10% of
doctoral degrees and 19% of all STEM degrees earned by Black
students in higher education. UNCF administers more than
400 programs, including scholarship, internship and fellowship,
mentoring, summer enrichment, and curriculum and faculty
development programs. Today, UNCF supports more than 50,000
students at over 1,100 colleges and universities across the
country. Its logo features the UNCF torch of leadership in
education and its widely recognized trademark, ‟A mind is a
terrible thing to waste.”® Learn more at UNCF.org or
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Roy Betts
UNCF
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roy.betts@uncf.org