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    Bridging the divide: the role of HBCU law schools in addressing the equitable development goals of US metropolitan areas par Adeshola Akintobi, Adeshola Akintobi, Sabine O’Hara, Elgloria Harrison, John Brittain

    Publié 2025-07-01

    IntroductionThis article explores clinical law programs of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) and their role in advancing equitable development in urban communities which have been impacted by disinvestment, redlining, and gentrification. Building on the legacy of the Great Migratio...

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    Academic Capitalism And Historically Black Colleges And Universities: Institutional Conflict par Billy R. Brocato

    Publié 2023-10-01

    The relevance of historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the current educational climate remain a critical issue. A mixed-methods case study was used to examine the conflicting concerns among faculty at a private HBCU in northeast Texas that has in recent years faced financial distre...

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    “…A mixed-methods case study was used to examine the conflicting concerns among faculty at a private HBCU in northeast Texas that has in recent years faced financial distress, declining enrollment, and administrative leadership turnover. …”
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    Stakeholder Insights and Presidential Capital: Leadership Turnover and Its Impact on Higher Education par Trina Fletcher, Ahlam Alharbi, Lesia Crumpton-Young

    Publié 2025-07-01

    Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the United States have been experiencing a leadership turnover crisis, with 23 president and chancellor changes announced in 2022 and 41 in 2023. A survey of HBCU stakeholders at the 2023 White House Initiative on HBCUs was conducted to identif...

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    “…Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the United States have been experiencing a leadership turnover crisis, with 23 president and chancellor changes announced in 2022 and 41 in 2023. A survey of HBCU stakeholders at the 2023 White House Initiative on HBCUs was conducted to identify high-impact areas linked to this turnover, focusing on areas critical to the advancement and sustainment of HBCUs through the eyes of HBCU stakeholders. …”
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