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JBHE is dedicated to the conscientious investigation of the status and prospects for African Americans in higher education.
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  • Black First-Year Students at the Nation’s Leading Research Universities

    Black First-Year Students at the Nation’s Leading Research Universities

    In 2004, only two of the nation’s highest-ranked universities had incoming classes that were more than 10 percent Black. This year there are seventeen with an entering class that is more than 10 percent Black.

  • Black First-Year Students at the Nation’s Leading Liberal Arts Colleges

    Black First-Year Students at the Nation’s Leading Liberal Arts Colleges

    We note that there appears to be a greater reluctance to divulge information about Black student acceptance rates. The recent litigation involving the admissions practices of Harvard University concerning Asian American students appears to have struck a nerve in higher education circles.

  • Bringing Brown v. Board of Education Out of Retirement

    Bringing Brown v. Board of Education Out of Retirement

    In 1954, a unanimous Supreme Court in the case Brown v. Board of Education called for the desegregation of public schools that were segregated as a matter of law. But Brown never became all that it could be.

  • Homeland Security & Emergency Management Studies: Where Are the HBCUs?

    Homeland Security & Emergency Management Studies: Where Are the HBCUs?

    A well-trained, culturally diverse workforce, representing the breadth of racial and ethnic diversity, is needed to plan for, then deal with disasters and provide assistance after they occur.

  • One Quarter of the Latest Cohort of MacArthur Fellows Are Black

    One Quarter of the Latest Cohort of MacArthur Fellows Are Black

    Of the latest cohort of 24 MacArthur fellows, it appears that six are Black. Three currently hold academic posts at colleges or universities.

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  • E. LaBrent Chrite Appointed President of Bethune-Cookman University in Florida

    E. LaBrent Chrite Appointed President of Bethune-Cookman University in Florida

    Currently, Dr. Chrite serves as dean of the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver. He previously served as dean at Montclair State University in New Jersey, and taught at the University of Arizona and the University of Michigan.

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  • Three African American Scholars Appointed Deans at Southern Universities

    Three African American Scholars Appointed Deans at Southern Universities

    Thew new deans are Safiya George at the College of Nursing at Florida Atlantic University, Jonathan L. Walton at the School of Divinity at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and Ralph C. Noble at the College of Agriculture at Fort Valley State University in Georgia.

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  • Jacqueline Gill Will Be the First African American President of Danville Community College in Virginia

    Jacqueline Gill Will Be the First African American President of Danville Community College in Virginia

    Currently, Dr. Gill serves as president of Metropolitan Community College in Kansas City, Missouri. Before that, she served as vice president of academic affairs and community and industry education at Tarrant County College in Hurst, Texas.

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  • Graduate Student Union Report Condemns Lack of Success in Faculty Diversity at Yale

    Graduate Student Union Report Condemns Lack of Success in Faculty Diversity at Yale

    A new report from the graduate student union at Yale University states that in 2005, there were 25 black tenured and tenure-track professors in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. Twelve years, after two major faculty diversity initiatives, that number grew to 26.

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  • Obstacles Faced by Mixed-Raced Couples in Finding Housing in Areas With Quality Schools

    Obstacles Faced by Mixed-Raced Couples in Finding Housing in Areas With Quality Schools

    A study by scholars at Brigham Young University and Georgia State University finds that parents in mixed race families where one partner is Black, struggle to find communities that are both racially diverse and affluent enough to give their children the educational resources they need.

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  • Study Finds African-American "Helicopter Parents" Are Concerned for Their Sons' Safety

    Study Finds African-American “Helicopter Parents” Are Concerned for Their Sons’ Safety

    The study lead by researchers at the University of Central Florida found that African American mothers share many traits with "helicopter parents" when it comes to being overprotective and hyper-vigilant about their children's lives, especially the lives of their sons.

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  • Elizabeth City State University Partners With Two North Carolina Community Colleges

    Elizabeth City State University Partners With Two North Carolina Community Colleges

    The new agreements will allow students to be admitted to Elizabeth City State University and either community college simultaneously, and move their studies to the university after completion of their associate's degree.

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  • Howard University and the National Institutes of Health Join Forces to Train Junior Faculty

    Howard University and the National Institutes of Health Join Forces to Train Junior Faculty

    The partnership program aims to help junior faculty acquire the requisite skill sets to procure external grants and enhance scholarly productivity. It will also facilitate mentoring opportunities, lecture exchanges, shared equipment, and student training initiatives in biomedical research.

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  • Alabama State University Creates Pipeline Program With Wallace State Community College

    Alabama State University Creates Pipeline Program With Wallace State Community College

    The community college is named for former Alabama Governor George C. Wallace who vowed in his inaugural address in 1963 "Segregation now! Segregation tomorrow! Segregation forever!"

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  • Three African-American Scholars Join the Department of English at Cornell University

    Three African-American Scholars Join the Department of English at Cornell University

    Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, recently announced that it had hired three African American scholars to teach in its English department this coming fall. They are Derrick Spires, Nafissa Thompson-Spires, and Chelsea Mikael Frazier.

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  • New Administrative Appointments in Higher Education for Seven African Americans

    New Administrative Appointments in Higher Education for Seven African Americans

    Here is this week’s roundup of African Americans who have been appointed to new administrative positions at colleges and universities throughout the United States.

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  • Four Black Faculty Members Taking on New Academic Assignments

    Four Black Faculty Members Taking on New Academic Assignments

    Assuming new duties are Dorinda Carter Andrews at Michigan State University, Nkiru Nzegwu at Binghamton University in New York, Enobong "Anna" Branch at Rutgers University in New Jersey, and Sean K. Skeete at the Berklee College of Music in Boston.

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  • Online Articles That May Be of Interest to JBHE Readers

    Online Articles That May Be of Interest to JBHE Readers (5.09.2019)

    Each week, JBHE will provide links to online articles that may be of interest to our readers. Here are this week’s selections.

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  • Recent Books of Interest to African American Scholars

    Recent Books of Interest to African American Scholars (5.09.2019)

    The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education regularly publishes a list of new books that may be of interest to our readers. The books included are on a wide variety of subjects and present many different points of view.

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  • Wisconsin Law School Establishes First Endowed Chair Named for an African American

    Wisconsin Law School Establishes First Endowed Chair Named for an African American (5.08.2019)

    Professor James E. Jones, a 1956 alumnus, joined the law school faculty in 1969, making him the first African-American faculty member. Professor Jones died in 2014.

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  • College of William & Mary Selects a Concept for a Memorial to Enslaved African-Americans

    College of William & Mary Selects a Concept for a Memorial to Enslaved African-Americans (5.08.2019)

    The winning concept resembles a brick fireplace where the community can gather to honor the work of the enslaved, many of whom worked at a similar hearth.

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  • Higher Education Grants or Gifts of Interest to African Americans

    Higher Education Grants or Gifts of Interest to African Americans (5.08.2019)

    Here is this week’s news of grants or gifts to historically Black colleges and universities or for programs of particular interest to African Americans in higher education.

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  • Jackson State University Debuts the Dr. Henry T. Sampson Jr. Collection

    Jackson State University Debuts the Dr. Henry T. Sampson Jr. Collection (5.07.2019)

    The collection features the historic contributions of African-Americans to motion pictures, performing arts, music, radio, and television broadcasting in the United States between 1865 and 1970.

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  • Vanderbilt University Launches Blog Dedicated to Diversity-Related Efforts on Campus

    Vanderbilt University Launches Blog Dedicated to Diversity-Related Efforts on Campus (5.07.2019)

    The “Strengthening the Ties” blog will provide toolkits and educational content related to cultural observances and holidays, share relevant issues at Vanderbilt, and highlight the experiences and accomplishments of diverse individuals at Vanderbilt.

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  • University of Maryland Baltimore County to Expand Meyerhoff Scholars Program to California

    University of Maryland Baltimore County to Expand Meyerhoff Scholars Program to California (5.07.2019)

    The Meyerhoff Scholars program is recognized as one of the most effective models in the country to help inspire, recruit, and retain underrepresented students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees in STEM disciplines.

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  • In Memoriam: Martin Kilson, 1931-2019

    In Memoriam: Martin Kilson, 1931-2019 (5.07.2019)

    Dr. Kilson first joined the faculty at Harvard in 1962 as a lecturer in government. He was promoted to assistant professor in 1967 and professor of government in 1969, making him the first Black full professor at Harvard.

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  • Johnnetta Cole to Be Honored by the American Association for Access, Equity, and Diversity

    Johnnetta Cole to Be Honored by the American Association for Access, Equity, and Diversity (5.03.2019)

    Dr. Cole is being honored as a role model and leader for others through her personal achievements and excellence in a chosen field; commitment to human, civil rights, and social issues; and contributions to the betterment of society.

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  • Norfolk State University Renews Partnership With the United States Coast Guard

    Norfolk State University Renews Partnership With the United States Coast Guard (5.03.2019)

    The agreement is part of the Coast Guard’s College Student Pre-Commissioning Initiative (CSPI) program. Established in 1989, the CSPI is a scholarship program aimed at improving the diversity of the Coast Guard’s officer corps.

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  • Nine African Americans Appointed to Administrative Posts in Higher Education

    Nine African Americans Appointed to Administrative Posts in Higher Education (5.03.2019)

    Here is this week’s roundup of African Americans who have been appointed to new administrative positions at colleges and universities throughout the United States.

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  • Fort Valley State University Partners With the National College Resources Foundation

    Fort Valley State University Partners With the National College Resources Foundation (5.03.2019)

    The five-year initiative, valued at over $2 million, will support FVSU’s Searchlight Scholars program, which will provide selected students who do not reside in Georgia with scholarship funding of up to $52,400 in increments of $13,100 per year.

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  • Five African American Faculty Members Honored With Prestigious Awards

    Five African American Faculty Members Honored With Prestigious Awards (5.03.2019)

    The honorees are Paul C. Clement of the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, Tressie McMillan Cottom of Virginia Commonwealth University, Mary Atwater of the University of Georgia, Ronke Olabisi of Rutgers University in New Jersey, and Connie Dacus of Alabama State University.

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  • Delaware State University Renews Agreement With the Environmental Protection Agency

    Delaware State University Renews Agreement With the Environmental Protection Agency (5.03.2019)

    The partners aim to promote student recruitment, internships, career development, and employment in agricultural and environmental sciences, public health, and related fields. The agreement will increase the university’s participation in federal and state programs, and coordinate summer programs for college and high school students.

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  • Recent Books of Interest to African American Scholars

    Recent Books of Interest to African American Scholars (5.02.2019)

    The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education regularly publishes a list of new books that may be of interest to our readers. The books included are on a wide variety of subjects and present many different points of view.

    May 02, 2019 | 0 comments | View Post

  • Online Articles That May Be of Interest to JBHE Readers

    Online Articles That May Be of Interest to JBHE Readers (5.02.2019)

    Each week, JBHE will provide links to online articles that may be of interest to our readers. Here are this week’s selections.

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  • The First HBCU to Establish a Lactation Consultant Training Program

    The First HBCU to Establish a Lactation Consultant Training Program (5.01.2019)

    The new program at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte aims to increase the number of International Board Certified Lactation Consultants of color. In North Carolina, it is estimated that less than 5 percent of lactation consultants are Black.

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  • University of Massachusetts Partners With the University of South Africa

    University of Massachusetts Partners With the University of South Africa (5.01.2019)

    The University of Massachusetts at Amherst and the University of South Africa have signed a memorandum of understanding that will establish a framework for future research, faculty, and student exchanges between the two universities.

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  • Rutgers University Allocates $20 Million Towards Hiring Diverse Faculty

    Rutgers University Allocates $20 Million Towards Hiring Diverse Faculty (5.01.2019)

    The program, now totaling more than $40 million, will provide half the salary support for the first three years of each newly hired faculty member’s service at Rutgers, along with additional funds to support mentoring and retention.

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  • Higher Education Grants or Gifts of Interest to African Americans

    Higher Education Grants or Gifts of Interest to African Americans (5.01.2019)

    Here is this week’s news of grants or gifts to historically Black colleges and universities or for programs of particular interest to African Americans in higher education.

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  • Medgar Evers College and Michigan State Seek to Increase Racial Diversity in Forestry Studies

    Medgar Evers College and Michigan State Seek to Increase Racial Diversity in Forestry Studies (4.30.2019)

    Through a new 3+2 program, participating students will spend three years at Medgar Evers College, followed by two years at Michigan State. At the end of the five years, students will have earned a bachelor’s degree in environmental science and a master’s degree in forestry.

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  • In Memoriam: Leonard Lewis Brown, 1946-2019

    In Memoriam: Leonard Lewis Brown, 1946-2019 (4.30.2019)

    Leonard Lewis Brown was an acclaimed saxophonist and associate professor emeritus of music and of African-American studies at Northeastern University in Boston. He served as co-director of the Afro-Caribbean Music Research Project and chair of the African American studies department at the university.

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  • Columbia University School of Nursing Partners With American International University West Africa

    Columbia University School of Nursing Partners With American International University West Africa (4.30.2019)

    The School of Nursing at Columbia University in New York City will send four master’s degree students to Africa for six weeks of clinical training. Eventually, the new partnership will provide both institutions with exchange opportunities.

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