The White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities kicked off its 2023 National HBCU Week Conference Monday in Arlington Virginia. The Department of Education described the week-long event as “the nation’s premier convening of key influencers in the HBCU space.” It was expected to draw 3,300 attendees from HBCUs, federal agencies, private-sector companies and philanthropic organizations.
The White House Initiative on HBCUs was originally established by President Jimmy Carter in 1980 by executive order. It has been re-established by every president since. Under Biden, the Initiative is responsible for “develop[ing] new and expand[ing] pre-existing national networks of individuals, organizations, and communities to share and implement administrative and programmatic best practices related to advancing educational equity, excellence, and opportunity at HBCUs.”