Brown II, C. M. (2013). The Declining Significance of Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Relevance, Reputation, and Reality in Obamamerica. The Journal of Negro Education, 82(1), 3-19. Historically Black colleges and universities are a unique institutional cohort in American higher education. These colleges have been celebrated for their achievements and critiqued for their composition… read more
All Black Institutions (BI)
When Gender Issues Are Not Just About Women: Reconsidering Male Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Lundy-Wagner, V., & Gasman, M. (2011). When Gender Issues Are Not Just About Women: Reconsidering Male Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Teachers College Record,113(5), 934 – 968. Purpose/Objective/Research Question/Focus of Study: The primary purpose of this study is to examine the research and literature on African American male enrollment,… read more
African American Male and Female Student Perceptions of Pulvers Body Images: Implications for Obesity, Health Care, and Prevention
Brown, S. R. & Hossain, M. B. & Bronner, Y. (2014). African American Male and Female Student Perceptions of Pulvers Body Images: Implications for Obesity, Health Care, and Prevention. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 25(3), 1328-1340. The Johns Hopkins University Press. Abstract Differences in male and female perception… read more
THE ROLE OF SPIRITUALITY AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICAN COLLEGE MALES ATTENDING A HISTORICALLY BLACK UNIVERSITY
Riggins, R. K., McNeal, C., & Herndon, M. K. (2008). THE ROLE OF SPIRITUALITY AMONG AFRICAN-AMERICAN COLLEGE MALES ATTENDING A HISTORICALLY BLACK UNIVERSITY. College Student Journal, 42(1), 70-81. Previous research has examined the notion that African-Americans tend to have a strong religious orientation. However, studies have ignored the relationship between spirituality and… read more