Historically Black Colleges and Universities are demonstrating exceptionally high rates of AI engagement, with 98% of students and 96% of faculty reporting use of artificial intelligence tools, according to a new report released by Ellucian, the United Negro College Fund’s Institute for Capacity Building, and Huston-Tillotson University. Dr. Melva WallaceThe report, titled “The Shift Ahead: HBCUs, Artificial Intelligence, and a New Vision for Higher Education,” surveyed 235 respondents from more than 50 HBCUs in May 2025, including 55 students, 47 faculty members, and 133 administrators. The findings reveal widespread grassroots adoption of AI tools across HBCU campuses, with stakeholders using technology for
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