Online Articles That May Be of Interest to JBHE Readers

We invite subscribers to e-mail us or tweet @jbhedotcom with suggestions of articles for inclusion in this feature.

Ruth Simmons on Cultivating the Next Generation of College Students
The New York Times

This Campus Has Failed Our Black Students
Kenyon Collegian

The Mutiny at Hampton University
The Root

The Student Loan Debt Crisis Is a Civil Rights Issue
BlackPressUSA

Are University of Texas Applicants Excluded Because of Color or Money?
The Daily Texan

Christian Higher Ed Becoming Less White, More Diverse in Effort to Reflect God’s Kingdom
The Christian Post

Congress: We Must Invest in Students of Color
The Hill

Mentor Inspires Bold Change in STEM Studies at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
NSF News

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Get the JBHE Weekly Bulletin

Receive our weekly email newsletter delivered to your inbox

Latest News

In Memoriam: Sybil Haydel Morial, 1932-2024

When pursuing her graduate education in the 1950s, Haydel Morial was denied enrollment at Tulane University and Loyola University because of her race. She went on to become an active member of the civil rights movement and advocate for voting rights in New Orleans and held administrative posts at Xavier University of Louisiana.

UNCF Report Highlights the Positive Impact of HBCUs on the United States Economy

According to the UNCF's analysis, HBCUs generate $16.5 billion in annual spending and create just as many jobs as a large publicly-traded American company.

Ira Bates to Lead School of Business and Industry at Florida A&M University

Dr. Bates' new appointment as interim dean of the FAMU School of Business and Industry follows the reassignment of former dean, Shawnta Friday-Stroud, who returned to a full-time faculty position.

Study Finds Black Women Shoulder the Brunt of Low Pay Occupations and Temporary Work

Overall, the median income for Black women in the United States is roughly $15,000 less than the median income for White men. Black women were found to be significantly more likely to work jobs with lower wages, less benefits, and part-time hours.
spot_img

Featured Jobs