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Southern University Chancellor Highlights the Enduring Legacy of HBCUs

Southern University Chancellor Highlights the Enduring Legacy of HBCUs
Posted By: Will Moss on February 05, 2026

Southern University, a leading Historically Black College and University (HBCU) located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, recently welcomed its Chancellor, Dr. John Pierre, to discuss the history and significance of HBCUs in the United States.

In an interview with WBRZ, Chancellor Pierre emphasized the vital role that HBCUs have played in providing access to higher education for generations of African American students, many of whom have gone on to become influential leaders in their respective fields.

Key Takeaway: HBCUs have a rich history of empowering and educating African American students, making them a critical part of the higher education landscape in the United States.

Chancellor Pierre highlighted the unique and supportive environment that HBCUs foster, where students not only receive a quality education but also develop a strong sense of community and cultural identity. He noted that many HBCUs, including Southern University, have a long-standing tradition of producing graduates who have made significant contributions to their respective fields, from the arts and sciences to politics and business.

The chancellor also addressed the ongoing challenges faced by HBCUs, including funding disparities and the need for greater awareness and support from the broader community.



He emphasized the importance of continued investment in these institutions to ensure that they can continue to provide transformative educational experiences for generations to come.

"HBCUs are not just institutions of higher learning; they are bastions of cultural preservation, social justice, and economic empowerment for the African American community," stated Chancellor Pierre.

As the HBCU community continues to navigate the evolving landscape of higher education, the insights and perspectives shared by Chancellor Pierre serve as a powerful reminder of the enduring legacy and profound impact of these vital institutions.

HBCUConnect.com, the premier online community for HBCU alumni and supporters, applauds the efforts of Chancellor Pierre and the entire Southern University community in championing the significance of HBCUs and their ongoing contributions to the educational and cultural landscape of the United States.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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