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Herts, Rolando D. – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2013
This dissertation research project aimed to identify benefits and drawbacks of public land-grant university involvement with tourism planning and development, an emergent form of university-community engagement. Using qualitative methodology, the study's findings led to the codification of levels of university tourism planning and development…
Descriptors: Land Grant Universities, Public Colleges, Black Colleges, Tourism
Hernandez, Arelis – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2010
Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are heavily tuition-dependent. When enrollment goes down, the schools are vulnerable. This article discusses how HBCUs explore ways to liberate themselves from tuition dependence. It describes how historically Black college and university leaders are moving their institutions from a model of…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Tuition, Educational Finance, Economic Climate
White, Loren D.; Reddy, R. S.; Liu, Heping; Williams, Quinton; Shoemake, John – Journal of Geoscience Education, 2013
Since 1975, the Jackson State University Meteorology Program (JSUMP) has played a unique role in the preparation of minorities for careers in the atmospheric sciences. Through external partnerships, incorporation of undergraduate research, summer internships, and involvement in activities of the professional societies, the JSUMP has graduated…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Educational History, Meteorology, Minority Group Students
Stuart, Reginald – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2011
When Jackson State University opened for classes this year, it marked its fifth anniversary in the online education business by adding a full four-year, undergraduate degree program in early childhood education to its offerings. Jackson State is among a growing number of historically Black colleges tying part of their future survival and growth…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Higher Education, Early Childhood Education, Black Colleges
Curry, Mercidee – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The purpose of this study was to examine students' perceptions of entrepreneurship at a historically black university in central Mississippi. The study examined five areas of students' perceptions: entrepreneurship, an entrepreneur, entrepreneurial opportunities, entrepreneurship education, and entrepreneurship and technology, and demographic…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Entrepreneurship, College Students, Student Attitudes
Stewart, Pearl – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2012
Mississippi's three historically Black universities, like other HBCUs around the country, are gradually becoming more diverse, and their administrators say the shift in enrollment is enhancing their mission, not detracting from it. One of them, Alcorn State, is the first and only HBCU in Mississippi to reach a court-mandated goal of having 10…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, State Universities, Higher Education, Black Colleges
Stuart, Reginald – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2010
When Alexander Johnson, a college freshman studying for a career in animation, began pondering colleges to attend, the opportunity to use modern computer technology tools in his classes played a major role in his consideration. Today, Johnson considers himself lucky to be among the students at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs)…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Access to Computers, Information Technology, Financial Support
Stuart, Reginald – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2010
This article discusses how Dr. Donna Oliver, an untested but eager first-time president, was able to lead Mississippi Valley State University, a historically Black college and university (HBCU) in the right path during turbulent times with the help of her advisory team. Dr. Donna Oliver hardly had time to savor her rise to the top ranks of higher…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Black Colleges, College Presidents, Budgeting
Drezner, Noah D. – Christian Higher Education, 2013
Colleges and universities are increasingly relying on philanthropic contributions to allow them to continue to provide high-quality education. Christian higher education is no different. African Americans give a larger percentage of their disposable income to nonprofits than any other racial group; this giving is primarily directed to the Black…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, African Americans, Prosocial Behavior, Church Related Colleges
Ezeala-Harrison, Fidel – Research in Higher Education Journal, 2014
Several factors contribute to the college retention rates of black students. There could be issues related to the student's own personality attributes, personal and/or family circumstances, financial factors, background events, social factors, as well as a myriad of institutional factors associated with the school system and/or a particular school…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, School Holding Power, Gender Differences, African American Students
Gasman, Marybeth; Drezner, Noah D. – History of Education Quarterly, 2009
The purpose of this article is to provide a better understanding of the history of fundraising in black college communities; to complicate understandings of white involvement in black college fundraising; to understand the role of fundraising, that is, fundraising for social change and social justice, during the period that followed the…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Fund Raising, History, Consultants
Gentry, Ruben – Journal of Case Studies in Education, 2012
The path to quality education for African Americans has been rough and often fraught with resistance from the time that they were denied any education, to "separate" education, and even to "no child left behind" education. Any significant achievement for them in the American educational system required blood, sweat, and tears…
Descriptors: College Faculty, African American Teachers, African American Students, Teacher Effectiveness
Reynolds, Lacey; Fisher, Dwalah; Cavil, J. Kenyatta – Educational Foundations, 2012
Since the passage of Proposition 48 (NCAA, 1984), African-American student-athletes entering National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) major colleges and universities have meet new challenges in their future as student-athletes. This major change altered the landscape of the future of college athletics particularly for students of color.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Grade Point Average, Physical Activities, Athletes
Lee, John Michael, Jr. – Journal of Negro Education, 2010
The "United States v. Fordice" was decided in the United States Supreme Court in 1992, and it represents the most recent ruling on desegregation for those states that have historically maintained racially segregated systems of higher education. This study raises the question of what would Mississippi higher education be without public…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Colleges, School Desegregation, Black Colleges
Williamson, Joy Ann – Teachers College Press, 2008
This path-breaking examination of Black colleges in Mississippi during Civil Rights and Black Power Movements offers a unique opportunity to understand how institutions are transformed into libratory agents. Williamson examines how campus constituents negotiated and clashed over local, state, and national pressures against the backdrop of the…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Civil Rights, Activism, Conflict