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African American men in college.


9780787964603

African American African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race.  men in college.

Ed. by Michael J. Cuyjet.

Jossey-Bass/Pfeiffer

2006

357 pages

$38.00

Hardcover

LC2781

For student affairs Student affairs staff are responsible for academic advising and support services delivery at colleges and universities in the United States and abroad. The chief student affairs officer at a college or university often reports directly to the chief executive of the institution.  and higher education higher education

Study beyond the level of secondary education. Institutions of higher education include not only colleges and universities but also professional schools in such fields as law, theology, medicine, business, music, and art.
 professionals at colleges and universities, students, faculty members, and administrators contribute information on the status of African American men in institutions of higher education, especially predominantly pre·dom·i·nant  
adj.
1. Having greatest ascendancy, importance, influence, authority, or force. See Synonyms at dominant.

2.
 white colleges and universities. They also present specific examples of programs and activities that have been attempted across the country with relative success, and suggest circumstances under which these programs or activities might succeed on other campuses.

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