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Jenkins, Felysha L. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Despite the odds, African American women are achieving some success in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). However, a dearth of empirical evidence exists on the mechanisms that contribute to their persistence. This study contributes to understanding how African American women are successful in obtaining baccalaureate degrees…
Descriptors: Females, STEM Education, Academic Persistence, Bachelors Degrees
Simpson, Nicole; Kadhi, Tau – Online Submission, 2009
The purpose of this study is to investigate: What is the relationship between the reading scores of the Texas Higher Education Assessment (THEA) and the Graduation rates of students at a Historically Black College or University (HBCU)? A Correlational analysis was done using the classification of students, earned credit hours, and THEA scores.…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reading Achievement, Scores, Relationship
McDonald, Reginald A. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Instrumental music education, as it evolved in the segregated African American communities and their educational institutions, remains an under-investigated area of historical research. As a partial remedy to that circumstance, this study sought to document one of the more noteworthy of such accounts, the history of instrumental music ensembles at…
Descriptors: Music Education, Investigations, Music, Black Colleges
Lum, Lydia – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2009
After Dr. Larry Earvin became Huston-Tillotson University president, he crafted an annual black-tie gala to raise scholarship funds. Despite the country's economic doldrums, Earvin's event this year netted proceeds pushing the cumulative total since 2004 to more than $1 million. When Beverly Hogan became Tougaloo College president, she urged…
Descriptors: Student Needs, Fund Raising, Black Colleges, Alumni
Stewart, Pearl – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2009
The author interviews four presidents of historically Black institutions, two public and two private: (1) Dr. James Ammons, of Florida A&M University in Tallahassee; (2) Beverly Wade Hogan, of Tougaloo College in Jackson, Mississippi; (3) Dr. Marvalene Hughes, of Dillard University in New Orleans, Louisiana; and (4) Dr. Melvin Johnson, of…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, College Presidents, Interviews, Administrator Attitudes
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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
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Stearns, Elizabeth; Potochnick, Stephanie; Moller, Stephanie; Southworth, Stephanie – Research in Higher Education, 2010
Race shapes many aspects of students' high school experiences that are relevant to the college admissions process. We examine the racially-specific effects of high school course of study on college selectivity. Using NELS 1988-1994, we test how race and track interactively predict the prestige of the first post-secondary institution attended. We…
Descriptors: African American Students, High Schools, Courses, Reputation
Ezzell, Jack L., Jr.; Schexnider, Alvin J. – Trusteeship, 2010
A topic of continuing interest in American higher education and society is the future of historically black colleges and universities, commonly referred to as HBCUs. The nation's public and private black institutions of higher education have proved their mettle, and yet they face persistent challenges to survive. A huge part of the challenge black…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Higher Education, Sustainable Development, Declining Enrollment
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Stewart, Dafina Lazarus – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2010
Two studies investigating the meaning and articulation of multiple identities among Black college students revealed shifts in the findings from the 2001 study to the 2005 study. This theoretical review explores the role of the researcher as instrument within the constructivist research paradigm as a possible explanation for some of these apparent…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Researchers, Role, Black Colleges
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Palmer, Robert T.; Davis, Ryan J.; Thompson, Tiffany – Journal of College Student Development, 2010
In the current postindustrial era, increasing the number of minorities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is critically important for the United States' economic growth and its position in the global marketplace. Given the U.S. Census Bureau's 2008 projection that the population of minorities is expected to increase by…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Black Colleges, Minority Groups, African American Students
Anyaso, Hilary Hurd – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2010
This article presents a conversation with three women college leaders on how their respective Ohio colleges are faring in the economy, leadership and what tops their presidential agendas these days. Patricia L. Hardaway was appointed president of Wilberforce University in April 2008. An attorney and graduate of the historically Black university,…
Descriptors: State Colleges, Community Colleges, School Holding Power, College Presidents
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Sav, G. Thomas – Journal of Education Finance, 2010
For decades, state funding of public historically black colleges and universities (HBCU) has been shown to be de facto discriminatory relative to the funding of their predominately white counterparts. Although the dual system has been legally dismantled, the disparate funding has remained in place in a number of ways. For example, recent research…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Educational Finance, Racial Discrimination, Funding Formulas
Masterson, Kathryn – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
As a dental student 35 years ago, Leo E. Rouse and his Howard University classmates learned to fill cavities and cap teeth by crowding around one faculty member and angling for a clear view of the day's demonstration. Today students at Howard's College of Dentistry, where Dr. Rouse is now the dean, get an unobstructed view of dental procedures…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Workstations, Dentistry, Administrators
Kadhi, T.; Holley, D.; Beard, J. – Online Submission, 2011
The following report of descriptive statistics addresses the matriculating class of 2001-2007 according to their Law School Admission Council (LSAC) index. Generally, this report will offer information on the first time bar and ultimate performance on the Bar Exam of TMSL students. In addition, graduating GPA according to the LSAC index will also…
Descriptors: Grade Point Average, Law Schools, College Admission, Law Students
Gentry, Ruben; Lackey, Tracy Knight – Online Submission, 2011
For years, scores on IQ tests and standardized achievement tests were the principal means for determining whether or not persons were gifted. Early literature often referred to them as fluent, flexible, original, and elaborate thinkers; as persons who were extremely curious, sensitive, attracted to aesthetic values; and as individuals who could…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Multiple Intelligences, Undergraduate Study, College Students
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