Moore, J. L., III, & Herndon, M. K. (2003). Guest editorial. Journal of Men’s Studies, 12(1), 1. Lamont A. Flowers and Lee Jones carefully analyze data associated with the complexities of the African-American male professoriate and present viable options to increase numbers in this area. This article is destined to be… Continue Reading Guest Editorial
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Domestic and international student matters: The college experiences of black males majoring in engineering at an HBCU
Burrell, J. O., Fleming, L., & Fredericks, A. C. (2015). Domestic and international student matters: The college experiences of black males majoring in engineering at an HBCU. The Journal of Negro Education, 84(1), 40-55. Despite diversity challenges in engineering education regarding Black males in particular, little is known about the… Continue Reading Domestic and international student matters: The college experiences of black males majoring in engineering at an HBCU
The Persistence of African-American Males in the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech
Moore III, J. L. (2000). The Persistence of African-American Males in the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech (Doctoral dissertation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University). This study was designed to explore, identify, and examine how African-American males were able to persist in the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech. The… Continue Reading The Persistence of African-American Males in the College of Engineering at Virginia Tech