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Smith, Denise A. – Century Foundation, 2021
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) are engines of upward mobility and job creation for their graduates, and these recent investments are imperative if the nation is to see progress in racial, social, and economic equity. Yet, many outside the Black community do not know much about these illustrious institutions, how their…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Educational Equity (Finance), Educational History, Financial Support
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Bañuelos, Nidia – History of Education Quarterly, 2020
As scholars of higher education regularly point out, American universities face a fundamental tension between access and exclusion. On the one hand, as publicly supported institutions operating in a democracy, they are charged with promoting social mobility and sharing knowledge that can improve society. On the other, they are tasked with…
Descriptors: Educational History, Institutional Characteristics, Universities, Access to Education
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Gasman, Marybeth; Drezner, Noah D. – International Journal of Educational Advancement, 2008
This paper traces the rise of corporate philanthropy in terms of its support of Black colleges, explores financial support overall of Black colleges during the 1960s and 1970s, and describes the relationships between corporations and private Black college leaders.
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Corporations, Private Financial Support, Whites
Powell, Tracie – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2009
Georgia, like many other states, is facing a budget shortfall of about $2.5 billion, according to the Georgia Budget & Policy Institute. To help cope with its money woes, the state's university system alone has to make at least $200 million in cuts, if not more. As the Georgia Senate chairman of the Higher Education Committee, Seth Harp…
Descriptors: Public Colleges, Racial Segregation, Educational Finance, Governing Boards
Malfatti-Rachell, Gabrielle – ProQuest LLC, 2009
In this case study, 38 Black and White participants shared their recollections of intergroup contact during the first 15 years of desegregation (1954-1969) at a Historically Black University in a predominantly White Midwestern community. Faculty and alumnae/i candidly evoked their experiences in this unusual desegregation setting and their…
Descriptors: Student Government, Civil Rights, Black Colleges, Case Studies
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Hodge, Samuel R.; Wiggins, David K. – Quest, 2010
In this paper, we offer discourse on the historical plight and contemporary experiences of African American faculty in Kinesiology and Physical Education (KPE) programs at predominantly White institutions (PWI) of higher education. First, we discuss the historical plight of African American KPE professionals. Second, we discuss the current…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Physical Education, College Faculty, Racial Factors
Mabokela, Reitumetse Obakeng; Wei, Na – International Education Journal, 2007
This article is based on an exploratory case study of an institution that is currently undergoing merger under the directive of the Minister of Education in South Africa. The findings reported here illuminate perspectives of senior administrators at Settlers University, an historically White university (or historically advantaged university),…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, Organizational Change, Foreign Countries, Social Change
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Journal of Blacks in Higher Education, 1997
White founders and supporters of black colleges were often reluctant to entrust control of the institutions to blacks. This article reviews the history of white presidents of black colleges and profiles 22 of these historically black institutions and their first black presidents, the last of whom was appointed in 1971. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Blacks, College Administration, College Presidents
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Mentz, P. J.; van der Walt, P. L. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2006
Quality assurance is an important subject in modern universities. After discussing several theoretical aspects of quality and quality assurance, the authors conclude that the care taken by heads of academic departments or directors of academic schools in the process of quality assurance may be regarded as one of the key elements of ensuring good…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Quality Control, Cultural Differences, Departments
Gill, Wanda E. – 1992
This paper presents a history of four historically Black colleges in Maryland: Bowie State University, Coppin State College, Morgan State University, and the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore. The history begins with a section on the education of Blacks before 1800, a period in which there is little evidence of formal education for African…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black History, Black Students, Educational History
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Mitchell, Theodore R. – Educational Theory, 1989
This article examines the efforts and impact of New South reformers to use the examples of industrial training developed at Tuskegee and Hampton Institutes, which were designed to uplift African-Americans, as models of appropriate education for poor Whites. (IAH)
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Education, Black Influences, Educational Change
Roach, Ronald – Black Issues in Higher Education, 1998
In the last three decades, Bluefield State College (West Virginia), an historically black public residential college, has been transformed into a predominantly white commuter school with community college offerings. For the first time in its 103-year history, it has no black faculty members. Alumni and community members are disappointed in the…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Students, Black Teachers, College Desegregation
Brown, Charles I. – 1980
The origins and patterns of white presence on traditionally black public colleges and universities (TBPCU's) are considered for six distinct periods: (1) the pre-Civil War period, 1837-1859; (2) the period of the educational missionary, 1860-1885; (3) the period of reaction to white control, 1886-1916; (4) the decade of the great philanthropists,…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Black Colleges, Civil Rights Legislation, College Administration
Jacques, Jeffrey M.; Hall, Robert L. – 1980
Ethnic/race relations among trustees, administrators, faculty, and professional nonfaculty who were affiliated with colleges and universities located in the Southeastern United States during the late 1970s were examined. The macroscopic theory of the split labor market (Bonacich, 1979) was modified and tested within an institutional framework.…
Descriptors: Administrators, Affirmative Action, Black Colleges, Black Education