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 for articles to be included in this feature.

Alumni Call for Leadership Change at Martin University as School Prepares to Cease Operation
WTHR 13

From Lockdowns to Lock-In: HBCUs Beef Up Security
BET

The Vulnerability of Black Immigrants
The American Prospect

The Page Act and the Making of Racialized US Immigration Control
UC Berkeley News

Baseball Legend Gary Eave Returns 47 Years Later to Complete Bachelors Degree
Grambling State News

Derek Handley on Racial Covenants Harming Black Milwaukeeans
PBS Wisconsin

Uncovering the Troubling Legacy of Racism in Fairy Tales
UC Santa Cruz News

The Disappearing Diversity Programs at Johns Hopkins University
The Baltimore Banner

White House Attacks College Essays About Race In Latest DEI Crackdown
Black Enterprise

Texas Universities Deploy AI Tools to Review and Rewrite How Some Courses Discuss Race and Gender
Denton Record-Chronicle

Long Before Fights Over DEI, a Judge Told Tennessee State University to Lose Its Black Identity
The Tennessee Lookout

I Came of Age at College. I Fear for My Grandchildren There
Word In Black

Avery Irons Brings Queer Black Joy to Historical Fiction
Rolling Out

19-Year-Old Ph.D. Makes History As Youngest Sigma Gamma Rho Grad Chapter Member
Black Enterprise

College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences Hits Milestones with Ph.D.s., New Academic Offerings, Record Enrollment Gains
NC A&T State News

Why Former Slave States Offer Poor Quality of Life for Black Residents
Momentum

Morehouse College Visit Highlights Academics, Social Life for African American Students
Common Sense
(Wootton High School)

The Wealthiest Black Man In The World Has Pledged Around $688M To Support Nigerian Education Over The Next 10 Years Alongside His Foundation
AfroTech

1 COMMENT

  1. Can I have the Email address for Ms MacKenzie Scott. I need to write her a note of Thanks for looking out for HBCUs. Several people have Money and they do not pay any attention to us. I admire MacKenzie an awful lot. She is so genuine and kind. My name is Landy Charles USArmy Veteran of 23 years. I need her to answer me personally.

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