The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
Robert Scott Named President of Albany State University
With a background in both industry and academic research, Dr. Scott currently serves as vice president of research and development at The Kraft Heinz Co. He also has experience with historically Black institutions, previously teaching at Norfolk State University in Virginia and Spelman College in Atlanta.
Suzanne Walsh Will Be the First Person of Color to Lead the City University of Seattle
For the past five and a half years, Walsh has served as president of Bennett College, an HBCU in North Carolina. She has an extensive background in higher education and philanthropy.
Two Black Women Selected for Dean Appointments at Universities
The new deans are Malekah Salim-Morgan at Reach University in Oakland, California, and Cordelia Nnedu at Tuskegee University in Alabama.
Research & Studies
Study Examines Racial Differences Among the Incoming Class of 2024 at U.S. Colleges and Universities
Authored by researchers from the American Council on Education and UCLA, the "Understanding the Entering Class of 2024" report examines the experiences and perspectives of incoming college freshman, including differences between students of different racial backgrounds.
Report Documents the State of Education for Black Students in California
The "Black Minds Matter 2025" report from EdTrust-West has outlined the state of education for Black Californians, documenting the barriers facing Black students in TK-12 and higher education settings.
How Has Black Americans’ Religiousness Changed Over the Past Two Decades?
Similar to other major racial groups, there has been a declining trend in Black Americans who are religiously affiliated and a rising trend in those who are religiously unaffiliated.
Less Than a Third of Black Students Interested in STEMM Majors Earn STEMM Degrees Within Six Years
Roughly 52 percent of Black students applying to college through Common App express interest in majoring in STEMM disciplines. However, only 28 percent of these students go on to graduate with a STEMM degree within six years.
Statistic of the Week
68%
Percentage of White Americans who approve of the Supreme Court's ruling banning the use of affirmative action in higher education admissions
52%
Percentage of African Americans who approve of the Supreme Court's ruling banning the use of affirmative action in higher education admissions
Source: Gallup poll
Quote of the Week
“I believe he [President Trump] expects violence. I believe he expects confrontation. I believe he’s working towards a civil war.”