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Monday Session Recordings

2020 Virtual National HBCU Week and Conference Schedule of Events

Session Tracks: Academic Research Enterprise; Arts, Culture, Humanities and History; Business and Community, Partnerships, Contracting Competitiveness; Economic Development: Education: Human Capital: STEM; All Tracks

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Monday, September 21

 

Higher Education C.A.R.E.S. Act Funding and the HBCU Experience. This discussion will focus on C.A.R.E.S. Act funding and the challenges HBCUs are overcoming as they deliver instruction this fall. This session is ideal for HBCU presidents/chancellors, provosts and other key personnel interested in higher education regulatory changes and updates.

 

Recording Coming Soon

 

Presidents and Chancellors Session: The Future of Business and Education. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the White House Initiative on Historically Black Colleges and Universities invited current HBCU presidents and chancellors to join virtually for a conversation about education, future of work, technology, finance and entrepreneurship.

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Federal Student Aid- Future Vision, CARES ACT /HEERF Policy Updates/Compliance Overview. Presidents and Senior Level administrators will hear directly from Federal Student Aid's Chief Operating Officer regarding his vision going forward and what it means for HBCUs and the students they serve. Senior Policy level staff from ED/FSA will provide an update on COVID-19 related issues including CARES ACT and HEERF funding and reporting requirements. A review of major compliance items facing HBCUs will be provided along with information regarding key Federal Student Aid business units that provide direct support and assistance in addressing those issues and increasing the overall positive impact of Federal Student Aid at the campus level.

“One Commerce, Five Agencies: An Introduction to Relevant Resources for HBCU Missions and Priorities.” The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) is excited to announce a number of new initiatives to engage with and support the work of America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), including new guidance from the Economic Development Administration for engaging HBCUs in the Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) planning process. Agencies within DOC will participate in a “One Commerce” virtual panel discussion to provide information about how their respective agency resources can be accessed and leveraged to support HBCU missions and priorities. The panel will be hosted by the National Association of Development Organizations (NADO), a valuable partner in the economic development planning process.

NEXT: Tuesday Session Recordings

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