We often talk about sustainability in higher education as if it were a race measured in quarters, dashboards, and presidential contracts. But at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), sustainability doesn’t, and can’t, happen on a stopwatch. It’s something that occurs over time, through trust, alignment, and leaders who are given the space to build. If you’ve ever had the opportunity to work with an HBCU president (and for one of us serve as a president), then you know their leadership is rarely transactional. It is grounded in legacy, relationships, and a deep understanding of the HBCU mission. Yet, too often, our conversations about
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