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 with suggestions of articles for inclusion in this feature.

Students, Faculty Say Being Black at UW-Madison Isn’t Easy
Wisconsin Public Radio

Getting More Teachers of Color in Schools Is ‘Good for All’
Columbia Missourian

Are Universities Doing the Wrong Things to Promote Diversity?
Times Higher Education

US Naval Academy Says Considering Race in Admissions Helps Create a Cohesive Military
AP News

A Walk With Wall: The Enduring Legacy of George W. Wall and George-Frank Wall
Duke Today

FSU Alumni Fraternity Brothers Launch Endowed Scholarship to Help New Generation
Florida State University News

How Harris-Stowe State University Is Growing Black Tech Talent in St. Louis
St. Louis Inno

What it Will Take to Make Schools Safe for Black Children
The 74 Million

University of Missouri Students Worry About Diminishing Diversity and Inclusion Efforts on Campus
KCUR 89.3

California Bans Legacy Admissions at Colleges. The End of Affirmative Action Is a Reason Why
CalMatters

We Need To Talk About the Fight for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
UNLV News Center

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