Nichols, R. L. (2016). One african male in higher education. Multicultural Learning and Teaching, 11(2), 197-214. Many predominantly White universities and colleges are seeking ways to both recruit and retain Black students (Simmons, J., Lowery-Hart, R., Wahl, S. T., & McBride, M. C. (2013). Understanding the African-American student experience in… Continue Reading One African Male in Higher Education
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A Conceptual Framework for Transforming African American Males Through Student Affairs Programs
Heaven, A. (2015). a conceptual framework for transforming african american males through student affairs programs. Race, Gender & Class, 22(1/2), 54. It is widely known and publicized that African American males have significant struggles within the realm of higher education. With lower attendance, retention, and graduation rates that most other demographics,… Continue Reading A Conceptual Framework for Transforming African American Males Through Student Affairs Programs
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