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HBCU Publications Available From HUD USER

OUP is pleased to share news of a currently available two-volume publication that spotlights the Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) grant program and its grantees.

Each year, HUD provides grants to help HBCUs advance development efforts in their surrounding communities. HUD's Office of Policy Development and Research (PD&R) offers an analysis of how these projects are implemented, and of the resulting experiences, successes, and lessons learned.

Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Three Case Studies of Experiences in Community Development is a two-volume compendium of PD&R's findings. Volume I summarizes the successful strategies and lessons learned from the grant program in general, and from three HBCU grant recipients in particular. Volume II contains full in-depth case studies of the use of HBCU grant funds by Benedict College in South Carolina, Tennessee's LeMoyne-Owen College, and Texas Southern University in Houston.

To learn more about this two-volume publication, including where you can download it or purchase hard-copy versions, please visit the HUD USER publication page for this study.

Those interested in sharing word of this publication may also download the HUD USER publication flyer, for electronic or print dissemination.


 

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