Jacob, J. (2015). AAMC report examines how to increase the pipeline of black men entering medical school. Jama-Journal of the American Medical Association, 314(21), 2222-2224. Anthony Kulukulualani’s challenges as a black man preparing to become a physician, as well as the support and guidance he received in the enrichment programs,… Continue Reading AAMC Report Examines How to Increase the Pipeline of Black Men Entering Medical School
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Editor’s Introduction: Black Men and Non-cognitive Factors Influencing their Success in College
Hilton, A. A. (2015). Editor’s introduction: Black men and non-cognitive factors influencing their success in college.The Western Journal of Black Studies, 39(1), 1-1. Alonzo M. Flowers III writes about the importance of family influence on the academic success of Black male engineering students in “The Family Factor: The Establishment of… Continue Reading Editor’s Introduction: Black Men and Non-cognitive Factors Influencing their Success in College
Beyond Education, Brains and Hard Work: The Aspirations and Career Trajectory of Two Black Young Men
James, C. E. (2015). Beyond education, brains and hard work: The aspirations and career trajectory of two black young men. Alternate Routes, 26, 332-353. It is commonly accepted that through education, intellectual ability, and hard work, individuals will attain the education and careers to which they aspire. With reference to… Continue Reading Beyond Education, Brains and Hard Work: The Aspirations and Career Trajectory of Two Black Young Men