Spurgeon, S. L. (2009). Wellness and College Type in African American Male College Students: An Examination of Differences. Journal of College Counseling, 12(1), 33-43. African American male students (N = 203) attending a historically Black college or university (HBCU) and a predominantly White institution (PWI) participated in a study to determine… Continue Reading Wellness and College Type in African American Male College Students: An Examination of Differences
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HBCUs Propel African American Male Mathematics Majors
Jett, C. C. (2013). HBCUs Propel African American Male Mathematics Majors. Journal of African American Studies, 17(2), 189-205. While researchers have examined the educational experiences of African American male students at historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs), researchers have neglected to adequately hone in on the mathematics experiences of African American… Continue Reading HBCUs Propel African American Male Mathematics Majors
Consequences of Conservatism: Black Male Undergraduates and the Politics of Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Harper, S. R., & Gasman, M. (2008). Consequences of Conservatism: Black Male Undergraduates and the Politics of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The Journal of Negro Education, 77(4), 336. Black male students’ characterization of, reaction to, and understanding of conservative environmental politics prevailing at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) were examined.… Continue Reading Consequences of Conservatism: Black Male Undergraduates and the Politics of Historically Black Colleges and Universities