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African-American
The color maroon β review of book on African history and culture β special report: health sciences
I approach this book with unmitigated joy. For the record, let me confess at the outset that I am Afrocentric in my view, as well as a colleague, friend and fan of the author of this magnificent collection of essays, The Maroon Within Us. Additionally, I have encouraged him, over the years, to commit his [β¦]
Faculty & Staff
A morale dilemma β black professors on white campuses β includes related article on mentorship programs for black faculty β Cover Story
Strained relations with white colleagues. Constantly having oneβs credentials questioned. An unwieldy workload. Job insecurity. Lack of respect from white students. Cultural, social and professional alienation.
Faculty & Staff
Reaching out to young Black men: a dedicated and determined group of scholars offer the lure of the academy β includes related article on the Meyerhoff program as evaluated by a student β side bar listing academic programs for Black male students β Cover
The low numbers of African-American males seeking higher education is a problem that has been talked about, written about, and studied. Now, some colleges and universities seem willing to put their money where their mouths are.
Students
Community college becomes battleground for complaint about privately funded scholarship β Northern Virginia Community College
A white male student at Northern Virginia Community College is charging that a minority scholarship program at the school violates his constitutional rights, pointing to a federal court ruling that banned a university from awarding publicly-funded scholarships exclusively to African Americans.
African-American
Wanted: black students in public speaking classes
As each semester begins I anxiously await to see the ethnic composition of my public speaking classes. And each semester I find myself lecturing to a class that is more than 80 percent white and 20 percent people of color.
Students
Teaching the young keeps him young β 90 Year Old Dr. Richard Mckinney of Morgan State Still Going Strong
One of the oldest active professors in the nation, Dr. Richard I. McKinney, professor emeritus of philosophy at Morgan State University, has spent all of his life on college campuses and plans to keep on going. This semester will see him teaching at least one class.
African-American
Educational gains by minority students threatened β affirmative action programs
Washington β The nationβs students of color made significant gains in college enrollment and the number of degrees they earned in recent years, but the gap between them and their white counterparts on all educational levels is glaring, says a report released this month by the American Council on Education (ACE).
Faculty & Staff
The sound of a gateway closing β how anti-affirmative action was organized for national debate β Special Report Top 100 Degree Producers
In America, education remains the gateway to upward social mobility, to opportunity, to self-sufficiency, successful families and political participation. Thatβs the reality.
African-American
Five-year trends in minority degree production β Special Report Top 100 Degree Producers
For the past five years, I have prepared listings of the colleges and universities across the United States that confer the most degrees to students of color for Black Issues In Higher Education.
African-American
To do list β steps affirmative action proponents can take β Special Report Top 100 Degree Producers
Affirmative action has helped ensure access to higher education for students and faculty who might not have had that chance otherwise. Now that affirmative action programs are battling for their very existence, the editors and writers of Black Issues In Higher Education present the following pointers and reminders that have been gleaned from interviews, research and discussions in preparation for this special report.
Leadership & Policy
ACE & affirmative action: a chat with Robert Atwell and Reginald Wilson β former president and senior scholar with the American Council on Education β Special Report Top 100 Degree Producers
As the umbrella organization for higher education, the American Council on Education is often at the center of the major issues facing colleges and universities, Dr. Robert Atwell, who has announced his retirement as president, and Dr. Reginald Wilson, senior scholar with ACE, have been two of the leading proponents in the country for affirmative action.
Leadership & Policy
Black literature in the β90s
In 1948, Zora Neale Hurston published an article in the Negro Digest titled βWhat White Publishers Wonβt Print.β Today, the issue turns not on what white publishers wonβt print, but rather, what they will print when it comes to African-American literature.
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