Goings, R. B. (2017). Traditional and Nontraditional High-Achieving Black Males’ Strategies for Interacting With Faculty at a Historically Black College and University. The Journal of Men’s Studies, 1-20. This study explored the academic and social experiences of high-achieving Black males attending a historically Black university and their interactions with faculty.… Continue Reading Traditional and Nontraditional High-Achieving Black Males’ Strategies for Interacting With Faculty at a Historically Black College and University
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Supporting High-Achieving Nontraditional Black Male Undergraduates: Implications for Theory, Policy, and Practice
Goings, R. B. (2016). Supporting High-Achieving Nontraditional Black Male Undergraduates: Implications for Theory, Policy, and Practice. Urban Education Research and Policy Annuals, 4(1), 9-16. To address deficit-oriented discourse about Black males in higher education, researchers have begun to focus on high-achieving Black males. Despite this focus, there is limited research… Continue Reading Supporting High-Achieving Nontraditional Black Male Undergraduates: Implications for Theory, Policy, and Practice
Leading the way: Inside the experiences of high‐achieving African American male students
Harper, S. R. (2005). Leading the way: Inside the experiences of high‐achieving African American male students. About Campus, 10(1), 8-15. More than two-thirds of all African American males who begin college never finish. This and a legion of other discouraging facts about African American males are the usual headlines. But… Continue Reading Leading the way: Inside the experiences of high‐achieving African American male students