Online Articles That May Be of Interest to JBHE Readers

Each week, The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education will provide links to online articles that may be of interest to our readers. The links presented direct the reader to articles from many different points of view that deal with issues of African Americans in higher education. The articles selected do not necessarily reflect the views of the editorial board of JBHE.

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

We Need Black Men to Step Up and Become Teachers
The Journal News

The Future of College Admissions: Experts Weigh the Harvard Case
Bloomberg

Michelle Obama’s College Experience Is All Too Familiar for Minority Students
The Atlantic

The University Says That Hugh M. Morris Fought for Campus Desegregation — History Says Otherwise
The Review

Zambian Royalty Finds Refuge at HBCUs, But At What Cost?
AFRO

Racial Segregation On American Campuses: A Widespread Phenomenon
Forbes

The Best of Times, the Worst of Times: Art in the Age of Rising White Supremacy
Los Angeles Times

More Girls, African-Americans Enroll in AP Computer Science. Why That Matters.
Christian Science Monitor

Savannah State Students Determine the University Culture
The Tiger’s Roar

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