Morgan, J. (1995). BLACK MALES ON CAMPUS: Early intervention single-gender `Academies’ show promise. Black Issues in Higher Education, 12(14), 14. Now in its second summer, the JMU program was conceived and made a reality by the university’s associate vice president for student affairs, Byron Bullock, who said one evening he… Continue Reading BLACK MALES ON CAMPUS: Early Intervention Single-Gender `Academies’ Show Promise
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Black Males at ‘Quality’ Schools Become Top Wage Earners, Says Study
Morgan, J. (1995). Black males at ‘quality’ schools become top wage earners, says study. Black Issues in Higher Education, 12(18), 30. The study found that both Black and white males who attended a more racially balanced school (i.e., one where the Black population reflected that of the larger society) tended… Continue Reading Black Males at ‘Quality’ Schools Become Top Wage Earners, Says Study
Black Males on Campus
Morgan, J. (1995). Black males on campus. Black Issues in Higher Education, 12(14), 14-14. Responsible educators are concerned at the underrepresentation of black males on college campuses. Although colleges and universities aggressively recruit collegiate sports stars, only a minuscule number of them implement early intervention programs to induce African-American males… Continue Reading Black Males on Campus