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Each week, The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education curates links to intriguing online articles relevant to our audience. These selections encompass various perspectives on African Americans in higher education and do not necessarily mirror the edit...
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Flora Ettlinger Whiting, daughter of Louis E. Ettlinger, significantly influenced publishing and rug manufacturing. After her 1899 marriage to architect Giles Whiting, she became an early IBM investor, amassing wealth before her death in 1971. The Wh...
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Deondra Rose, author of *The Power of Black Excellence: HBCUs and the Fight for American Democracy* (Oxford University Press, 2024), has committed to donating 50% of her book royalties to the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. This insightful book explo...
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Since the 1950s, while the gap between Black and White Americans' overall mortality rates has narrowed, a troubling trend has emerged regarding infant mortality. A recent study in the Annals of Internal Medicine reveals that the disparity has signifi...
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Jerome E. Morris, the E. Desmond Lee Endowed Professor of Urban Education at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, has been chosen as president-elect of the American Educational Research Association Council for the 2025-2026 academic year, set to asc...
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As highlighted by JBHE, the U.S. Congress boasts unprecedented diversity, with 26% of its members from non-White backgrounds. A Pew Research Center report delves into the representation of women of color, revealing 61 in the 119th Congress, including...
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Darnell K. Williams, Sr. has been named the eighth president of North Central University in Minneapolis, Minnesota, set to begin his term after the current spring semester. Recently, he joined the faculty as an associate professor of pastoral studies...
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Dr. Gwendolyn Purifoye and Dr. Derrick Brooms recently co-authored a study revealing that Black men in public transportation encounter significant hostility, jeopardizing their safety. Utilizing U.S. Census data and ethnographic methods, they analyze...
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Sherry Turner has been appointed the twelfth president of Hartford International University for Religion and Peace, making history as its first African American president, effective July 1. Formerly Hartford Seminary, this graduate institution serves...
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Congresswoman Alma S. Adams from North Carolina has proposed the HBCU Arts Act to enhance arts education at historically Black colleges and universities. The bill aims to provide financial support, mentorship, and internship opportunities while promo...
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Beatrice Adams joins Princeton's history department this September, specializing in African American history after serving at the College of Wooster. Patricia Poitevien becomes vice president for campus life at Brown University, while Tony Brown take...
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Elizabeth City State University in North Carolina has commenced construction on the Currituck Flight Training Center, backed by $8.1 million in state funding. This facility will enhance aviation education, featuring classrooms, offices, and a hangar....
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Felicia R. Simpson, associate professor at Winston-Salem State University, is the first recipient of the Dionne Price Early Career PIONEER Award in Biostatistics. This award celebrates emerging leaders in the field. Dr. Simpson specializes in clinica...
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Two years prior, the Tougaloo College Alumni Coalition for Change called for the resignation of key executives due to enrollment and financial issues. Recently, the Faculty Senate voiced discontent with leadership, passing no-confidence votes against...