Courtesy of Howard University Howard University welcomed HBCU administrators, faculty, staff, students, and partners for the fourth biennial HBCU Symposium on Internationalization, a two-day convening focused on sharing best practices, building equitable partnerships, and charting next steps to expand global learning across historically Black institutions. The university’s Ralph J. Bunche International Affairs Center organized the symposium, which featured keynotes, panel discussions, workshops, and student-centered sessions. Tonjia Hope, Ph.D., executive director of the Bunche Center and symposium organizer, developed the convening’s guiding framework around Black internationalization — a field-advancing approach rooted in HBCU history and mission. As Hope outlines, Black Internationalization responds to persistent
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