MCJAMERSON, E. (1991). THE DECLINING PARTICIPATION OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN MEN IN HIGHER-EDUCATION – CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES. SOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM, 11(1), 45-65. The declining enrollment & completion rates of African-American males in institutions of higher education, particularly at the doctoral level, are investigated using data from published & unpublished studies conducted 1978-1989. Because one must… read more
Empowering young african american males for the 21st century: A collaborative model between a university and an african american church
Moore, S. E, Collins, W. L., Golder, S., Heitzman, J. C, Monroe, J. (2005). Empowering young african american males for the 21st century: A collaborative model between a university and an african american church. Professional Development: The International Journal of Continuing Social Work Education, 8(2-3), 73-83. Young African American males exhibit resilience… read more
African-american male business students’ perspective of academic advising: A retention and success strategy
Abghari, S. (2007). African-american male business students’ perspective of academic advising: A retention and success strategy. Journal of College Teaching & Learning, 4(11), 73. Academic advising is an essential component of any institution of higher education. Advisors and advisees work together to make an individual academic plan based on each student’s weaknesses,… read more
Factors of Persistence for African American Men in a Student Support Organization
Simmons, L. (2013). Factors of Persistence for African American Men in a Student Support Organization. Journal Of Negro Education, 82(1), 62-74. The purpose of this qualitative study is to examine factors of persistence for two African American men involved in the Project Empowerment (PE, pseudonym) student organization at a predominantly White institution.… read more