'We need you': Fewer Black men are enrolling in HBCUs. Here's what is lost
Briefly

Calvin Hadley emphasized that the current enrollment level of Black men at Howard University, where the percentage is around 19%, significantly affects the campus experience, leading to feelings of isolation.
The role of HBCUs in fostering lifelong connections and community among graduates is crucial, as alumni maintain strong ties to their institutions long after graduation.
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