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The Small but Mighty HBCUs Doing More With Less

8 min readSep 28, 2020
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At Huston-Tillotson University, a small HBCU in Austin, Texas, Zahria Touchstone found a place where she could blossom. Touchstone, 20, was student body president at her high school in Waco, Texas, where she said she was one of the few Black students in her senior class. She says classmates and teachers saw her assertiveness as “coming off too strong,” and she wasn’t necessarily encouraged to excel. But, pushed by her father to find universities to attend, Touchstone stumbled across Huston-Tillotson.

She toured the school five times and quickly felt a sense of belonging.

“It wasn’t, ‘Oh, here’s what we can do for you,” Touchstone says, “but, ‘Hey, Zahria, who are you as this individual we’re welcoming into our family?’”

Touchstone is now a junior studying business administration with a concentration in entrepreneurship. The straight-A student says Huston-Tillotson allowed her to come into her own as a Black woman.

“Huston-Tillotson was just a place [where] I knew that I could be good. I could be passionate, and I would have people…

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