Online Articles That May Be of Interest to JBHE Readers

magazineFrom time to time, 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.

Passing Up Harvard: Qualified Black and Latino Kids Aren’t Applying to Top Colleges
TakePart

Promoting African American Studies Through Digitalization
The Diamondback

Delaware State University Embraces Diversity After Decades of Segregation
The News Journal

Why Are Black Students Falling Behind in Math, Science?
Tallahassee Democrat

HBCU Football Isn’t Dead, It Just Needs a Through Checkup
Sportsblog

Interest in People Brings Diversity to Pitt Professor’s Award-Winning Poetry
TribLIVE

10 Most Diverse Historically Black Colleges
U.S. News & World Report

Winthrop Helps Women, Minorities Succeed in STEM Careers
The Herald

Will These 22 Colleges Ever Punish Bill Cosby?
The Daily Beast

Ayesha Hardison Examines the Black Female Writers of the Mid-20th Century
Ohio University Perspectives

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