Strayhorn, T. L., & DeVita, J. M. (2010). African American males’ student engagement: A comparison of good practices by institutional type. Journal of African American Studies, 14(1), 87-105. Previous college impact studies attempt to estimate the impact of college on African American collegians as a whole. That is, most researchers study Black… Continue Reading African American males’ student engagement: A comparison of good practices by institutional type
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Faith in the Unseen: The Intersection(s) of Spirituality and Identity Among African American Males in College
Dancy, T. E. (2010). Faith in the Unseen: The Intersection(s) of Spirituality and Identity Among African American Males in College. The Journal of Negro Education,79(3), 416-432. The author explored spiritual identity constructions and intersections among 24 African American male undergraduate students enrolled across 12 different colleges and universities. The author drew… Continue Reading Faith in the Unseen: The Intersection(s) of Spirituality and Identity Among African American Males in College
First-Generation African American Male College Students: Implications for Career Counselors
Owens, D., Lacey, K., Rawls, G., & Holbert-Quince, J. A. (2010). First-Generation African American Male College Students: Implications for Career Counselors. The Career Development Quarterly, 58(4), 291-300. The path to upward mobility or economic success for African American men is often filled with obstacles and roadblocks. Many first-generation African American men entering… Continue Reading First-Generation African American Male College Students: Implications for Career Counselors