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.

Why HBCUs May Be Better for Black Students, According to Science
BlackDoctor

‘A Weight Lifted:’ How Black Students Find Community at College
Connecticut Public

Should Black Athletes Boycott Racist States? Yes. Everyone Should.
Los Angeles Times

Even Though She Gave Billions To HBCUs, MacKenzie Scott Was Left Off The Chronicle Of Philanthropy’s Top Donor List
AfroTech

Stages of Freedom: Black-Owned Nonprofit Sheds Light on Rhode Island’s Role in Underground Railroad
The Bay State Banner

Pulitzer Prize-Winning Historian Annette Gordon-Reed ’81 Says Black Students ‘Have to Keep the Ball Rolling’ in the ‘Battle for Human Rights’
The Dartmouth

Alfred Street Baptist Church Steps In After Mizzou Cuts Black Student Government Funding
TheGrio

By Its Own Admission, Yale Med School Illegally Discriminates Against White, Asian Applicants
The Federalist

10 Assets of Black People
BlackPress USA

The New Federal Loan Rules Are About to Lock Black Women Out of Healthcare Careers
Baller Alert

Educators Testify Against a Bill That Would Ban Diversity and Inclusion Efforts in Ohio K-12 Schools
Ohio Capital Journal

Expanding Horizons: HBCUs Forge New Pathways
US Black Engineer

HBCU President Lays Out Plan for “The Dream Economy” of College Sports
HBCU Gameday

Why HBCU College Campus Visits Made Me Feel Like I Belonged
New York Amsterdam News

This University in Raleigh Doesn’t Have a Single Student. Can It Really Survive?
The News & Observer

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