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Pathways to Higher Education Administration for African American Women
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 101

Pathways to Higher Education Administration for African American Women

For Black women faculty members and student affairs personnel, this book delineates the needed skills and the range of possible pathways for attaining administrative positions in higher education.This book uses a survey that identifies the skills and knowledge that Black women administrators report as most critical at different stages of their careers as a foundation for the personal narratives of individual administrators’ career progressions. The contributors address barriers, strategies, and considerations such as the comparative merits of starting a career at an HBCU or PWI, or at a public or private institution.Their stories shine light on how to develop the most effective leadership ...

Grass Roots and Glass Ceilings
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

Grass Roots and Glass Ceilings

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999-04-01
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  • Publisher: SUNY Press

African American university and college presidents, vice presidents, and deans offer firsthand reflections on their encounters with racism in higher education and the strategies they use to overcome obstacles they face.

Retaining African Americans in Higher Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 277

Retaining African Americans in Higher Education

Retention of African Americans on campus is a burning issue for the black community, and a moral and financial one for predominantly white institutions of higher education. This book offers fresh insights and new strategies developed by fifteen scholars concerned by the new climate in which affirmative action is being challenged and eliminated.This is the first book devoted specifically to retention of African Americans in higher education, and is unique in addressing the distinct but inter-related concerns of all three affected constituencies: students, faculty and administrators. Each is considered in a separate section.The student section shifts attention from, to paraphrase McNairy, "fix...

African American Women Administrators
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 107

African American Women Administrators

This work explores the recruitment, retention and promotion of 154 African-American women administrators (with or without tenure) in American higher education. The study contains information on the professional, education and family situations of these women.

Historically Black Colleges and Universities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

Historically Black Colleges and Universities

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-12-08
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  • Publisher: Springer

Historically Black colleges and universities play a vital role in the education of African Americans in the United States. For nearly 150 years, these institutions have trained the leadership of the Black community, graduating the nation s African American teachers, doctors, lawyers, and scientists. Despite the wealth of new research on Black colleges, there are topics that remain untouched and accomplishments that go unnoticed by the scholarly community. The chapters in this edited volume focus on topics that deserve further attention and that will push students, scholars, policymakers, and Black college administrators to reexamine their perspectives on and perceptions of Black colleges.

How Black Colleges Empower Black Students
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

How Black Colleges Empower Black Students

To their disadvantage, few Americans--and few in higher education--know much about the successes of historically Black colleges and universities. How is it that historically Black colleges graduate so many low-income and academically poorly prepared students? How do they manage to do so well with students "as they are", even when adopting open admissions policies?In this volume, contributors from a wide spectrum of Black colleges offer insights and examples of the policies and practice--such as retention strategies, co-curricular activities and approaches to mentoring--which underpin their disproportionate success with populations that too often fail in other institutions.This book also chal...

African American Women in Higher Education Administration
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 898

African American Women in Higher Education Administration

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Black Administrators in Higher Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124

Black Administrators in Higher Education

This Black Administrators in Higher Education book displays a group of administrators from predominantly white and historically black institutions from both four-year and two-year institutions. Through the lenses of autoethnography and personal narrative studies, this extraordinary edited volume by two former deans of education provide the audience with cutting-edge research findings on a variety of topics relative to black administrators working in higher education.

African Americans and Community Engagement in Higher Education
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

African Americans and Community Engagement in Higher Education

This book discusses race and its roles in university-community partnerships. The contributors take a collaborative, interdisciplinary, and multiregional approach that allows students, agency staff, community constituents, faculty, and campus administrators an opportunity to reflect on and redefine what impact African American identity—in the academy and in the community—has on various forms of community engagement. From historic concepts of "race uplift" to contemporary debates about racialized perceptions of need, they argue that African American identity plays a significant role. In representing best practices, recommendations, personal insight, and informed warnings about building sustainable and mutually beneficial relationships, the contributors provide a cogent platform from which to encourage the difficult and much-needed inclusion of race in dialogues of national service and community engagement.

Truth Without Tears
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 144

Truth Without Tears

Truth Without Tears is a timely and insightful portrait of Black women leaders in American colleges and universities. Carolyn R. Hodges and Olga M. Welch are former deans who draw extensively on their experience as African American women to account for both the challenges and opportunities facing women of color in educational leadership positions. Hodges and Welch deftly combine autobiography with more general information and observations to fashion an interesting and helpful book about higher education leadership. They offer their perspectives on being the first deans of color in two predominately white institutions in an effort to fill a gap that exists in the literature on deanships in hi...