Fisk University Partners With Nine Academic Institutions in China

fisk_logo_blue1Historically Black Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, has entered into partnership agreements with nine universities in China. The partnerships call for academic and cultural exchanges between Fisk and the Chinese universities. The agreements will result in the establishment of dual degree programs where students from both countries will study at Fisk and a Chinese university to complete their degrees.

Among the partnering institutions are the Jilin University of Foreign Languages, the Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology, and the Beijing University of Chemical Technology.

The agreements were signed by Fisk University provost and vice president of academic affairs Rodney S. Hanley, who toured China with Tennessee government officials looking to expand trade opportunities with China. “We understand the importance of global education and the university remains deeply committed to its tradition of fostering strong global leaders,” Dr. Hanley said.

Related Articles

1 COMMENT

  1. If Fisk University truly aspire to be a first class university, I would highly suggest that it expend more time and energy in actively recruiting, retaining, and intellectual nurturing “native born Black” students as compared to “everybody else”. For those who disagree with my comments, I was recently on Fisk University’s campus interacting with native born Black students and they voiced similar concerns. Yet, Fisk University administrators need to fully understand the rationale and intent why the PRC (People’s Republic of China) is so easily to partner with HBCUs in order to have easier access to the United States under the guise of an educational platform.

    Further, Fisk University administrators need to explain why their institution don’t offer an African languages (by the French is not an African language, but, a colonial language) as compared to Mandarin Chinese (i.e., once this MOU is implemented and operational). On another note, I was really surprised to see that Fisk University is providing more opportunities (i.e., employment and academic) for “everybody else” as compared to native born Blacks.

Leave a Reply

Get the JBHE Weekly Bulletin

Receive our weekly email newsletter delivered to your inbox

Latest News

Florida A&M University Receives $237 Million Gift From Gregory Germai

The gift is nearly double the university's current endowment valued at $121 million, and one of the largest personal donations ever received by a historically Black college or university.

Claflin University Establishes Partnership with Ohio Wesleyan University

Through a new memorandum of understanding, historically Black Claflin University in South Carolina and Ohio Wesleyan University have agreed to partner on future academic, professional development, and community service initiatives.

Poll Finds Black Americans Are More Concerned About Environmental Pollution Than White Americans

According to a new Gallup poll, 4 million Black Americans have relocated temporarily, and 2 million have relocated permanently, due to pollution concerns in the last 12 months alone.

Cyndee Landrum Appointed Leader of the Institute of Museum and Library Services

Cyndee Landrum, who has over two decades of experience in public library leadership, will serve as acting director of the Institute of Museum and Library Services until a new director is nominated by the President and confirmed by the United States Senate.

Featured Jobs