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LMBO! You're so wrong for grouping TSU with Morris Brown.
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Originally Posted by blkgiraffe
I heard Spelman ain't no better......
He a hater. TSU a step up from Morris Brown.
How am I a hater? Texas Southern has a lot to be proud of, and, in its prime, Morris Brown did, too. No thanks to Slade, though, TSU was on the path to where Morris Brown is now.
How am I a hater? Texas Southern has a lot to be proud of, and, in its prime, Morris Brown did, too. No thanks to Slade, though, TSU was on the path to where Morris Brown is now.
Sir, you have got to learn to stop taking me serious lol
Stats were posted earlier in this thread. Regions like DC, Baltimore, Houston, and the NC Triad (Greensboro/Winston-Salem) all have higher HBCU populations--even Tallahassee with just FAMU, which is the largest HBCU. Atlanta has the largest concentration of HBCUs, but none of the schools are particularly large.
I'm guessing that the triad has the largest concentration of students. With A&T having the second largest enrollment in the country.... Aggie Pride!!!!
I'm guessing that the triad has the largest concentration of students. With A&T having the second largest enrollment in the country.... Aggie Pride!!!!
If going by CSAs, it would be DC-Baltimore with Howard, UDC, Morgan, Bowie, and Coppin. I think Houston would be next, and then the Triad.
I thought Morris Brown no longer existed. Is TSU headed in that direction?
MBC is still up and running with some students and programs. TSU isn't in danger of closing, but things weren't looking good after that ordeal from a few years ago.
I'm guessing that the triad has the largest concentration of students. With A&T having the second largest enrollment in the country.... Aggie Pride!!!!
Aggie Pride!
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