One Yard: B-School

Advice every black entrepreneur should know.

Jonathan Swindell and Lael Alexande discuss the duty of HBCUs as replenishers of knowledge, countering the "cool factor" of disruption to create a more profound sense of community and the long-term goal of HUB Academy, creating pathways for students to walk in as future leaders and out as current leaders. Check out this episode for the cheat code to success.

HBCU Hub founder Jonathan Swindell and Black Wall Street Futurist Lael Alexander share thoughts on HBCU culture and igniting our innate potential.

There is a goldmine of information “hidden in plain sight” that addresses concerns about roles to play and opportunities to seize to become equitable stakeholders in the creation of the future. Multi-award-winning Consumer Product Designer, Innovator, and multiple patent inventor Lael Alexander and HBCU Hub App Founder Jonathan Swindell delve deep and expand wide into […]

HBCUs account for 25% for all African-Americans with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics degrees, and have become a vital recruitment hub for Fortune 500 companies.

Historically Black Colleges and Universities represent some of the most extraordinary places in the world one can attend for a cutting-edge education. Attending an HBCU is a great honor, but it can cost a pretty penny. While HBCUs are known for making college accessible for low-income students, it doesn’t hurt to supplement the cost of […]

Ever seen a dope HBCU alum with a killer job and wondered, "How did they get there . . . and how can I? Well, you're in the right place.

Black Lives have always mattered. And so have Black-owned businesses.