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

    Published 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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    Exploring the Lived Experiences of Chronic Absenteeism Among Undergraduate Students at a Historically Black University: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis by Patrick Whitehead, Ronald Leonhardt, Malisha Mishoe, Dorene Medlin, Emily Woodruff, George Darrisaw

    Published 2025-07-01

    This research examines chronic absenteeism at an American public, historically Black university. Chronic absenteeism, which became a problem during and following the COVID-19 pandemic, has contributed to rising failure rates and a 34% graduation-to-retention rate among students. Using the interpret...

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    “… This research examines chronic absenteeism at an American public, historically Black university. Chronic absenteeism, which became a problem during and following the COVID-19 pandemic, has contributed to rising failure rates and a 34% graduation-to-retention rate among students. …”
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    The Birth of Black Modernism: Building Community Capacity Through Intentional Design by Eric Harris, Anna Franz, Kathy Dixon

    Published 2025-07-01

    Throughout history, communities have struggled to build homes in places actively hostile to their presence, a challenge long faced by African descendants in the American diaspora. In cities across the U.S., including Washington, D.C., efforts have often been made to erase Black cultural identity. D....

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    Multidimensional perceptions of support and academic motivation: Predicting academic persistence among first-generation black university students by Bongani V. Mtshweni, Fortunate T. Silinda

    Published 2025-06-01

    Social support and academic motivation play an imperative role in university students’ success. This study investigated the influence of perceived social support and academic motivation on academic persistence. The participants included 207 undergraduate first-generation black students (FGBS) from a...

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    Black Boarding Academies as a Prudential Reparation by Roy Brooks

    Published 2023-05-01

    With billions of dollars pledged and trillions of dollars demanded to redress slavery and Jim Crow (“Black Reparations”) the question of how best to use these funds has moved into the forefront of the ongoing campaign for racial justice in our post-civil rights society.  Reparatory strategies typic...

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    “…Neither have Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) at the postsecondary education level. …”
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    Enhancing Reservoir Modeling via the Black Oil Model for Horizontal Wells: South Rumaila Oilfield, Iraq by Dhyaa H. Haddad, Sameera Hamd-Allah, Mohamed Reda

    Published 2025-07-01

    Horizontal wells have revolutionized hydrocarbon production by enhancing recovery efficiency and reducing environmental impact. This paper presents an enhanced Black Oil Model simulator, written in Visual Basic, for three-dimensional two-phase (oil and water) flow through porous media. Unlike most e...

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    Clinical Algorithms and the Legacy of Race-Based Correction: Historical Errors, Contemporary Revisions and Equity-Oriented Methodologies for Epidemiologists by Horsfall LJ, Bondaronek P, Ive J, Poduval S

    Published 2025-07-01

    Laura J Horsfall, Paulina Bondaronek, Julia Ive, Shoba Poduval Institute of Health Informatics, University College London, London, UKCorrespondence: Laura J Horsfall, Email laura.horsfall@ucl.ac.ukAbstract: Clinical algorithms are widely used tools for predicting, diagnosing, and managing diseases....

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    “…Laura J Horsfall, Paulina Bondaronek, Julia Ive, Shoba Poduval Institute of Health Informatics, University College London, London, UKCorrespondence: Laura J Horsfall, Email laura.horsfall@ucl.ac.ukAbstract: Clinical algorithms are widely used tools for predicting, diagnosing, and managing diseases. …”
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    Examining wildfire dynamics using ECOSTRESS data with machine learning approaches: the case of South‐Eastern Australia's black summer by Yuanhui Zhu, Shakthi B. Murugesan, Ivone K. Masara, Soe W. Myint, Joshua B. Fisher

    Published 2025-06-01

    Wildfires are increasing in risk and prevalence. The most destructive wildfires in decades in Australia occurred in 2019–2020. However, there is still a challenge in developing effective models to understand the likelihood of wildfire spread (susceptibility) and pre‐fire vegetation conditions. The r...

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    Fire history and treeline elevation in the Apennines: insights from pedo-anthracological analysis on Monte Cervati, Southern Italy by Giuliano Bonanomi, Giuliano Bonanomi, Adriano Stinca, Giandomenico Amoroso, Emilia Allevato, Giuseppina Iacomino, Gianluigi Mauriello, Riccardo Motti, Alfredo Nicastri, Francesca Bellucci, Mohamed Rida Abelouah, Luigi Di Costanzo, Mohamed Idbella

    Published 2025-07-01

    IntroductionThe treeline elevation in the Apennines is significantly lower than its climatic potential, often attributed to historical anthropogenic disturbances such as fires, logging, and grazing. However, the specific impacts of individual disturbance events, particularly fires, on treeline dynam...

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    Libraries Engaging BIPOC Communities with STEMM: A Scoping Review by Janis Shearer

    Published 2024-03-01

    Academic and research libraries historically lack intentional engagement with Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) communities. This scoping review examines how academic and research library literature address social justice issues by engaging BIPOC with science, technology, engineering, m...

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    “… Academic and research libraries historically lack intentional engagement with Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) communities. …”
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    Broadening Participation in Computing Through Cultivating Teacher Professional Growth: Stories from Teachers of Color by Feiya Luo, Fatema Nasrin, Idowu David Awoyemi

    Published 2025-07-01

    With the need to ensure equitable and inclusive computer science (CS) education for K-12 students, much effort has been devoted to promoting secondary CS teachers’ practices and pedagogies. However, there is a lack of focus on elementary teachers’ experiences, especially those of teachers of color....

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

    Published 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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    “…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. …”
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    Creative Social Entrepreneurship Curriculum Development by Jaleesa Wells, Rachel Shane

    Published 2025-05-01

    While entrepreneurship in education continues to grow, the arts and arts administration fields are trailing behind new, innovative, and enterprising curriculum development and progress. The continued rise of online learning environments creates opportunities for dynamic partnership development that...

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    “…This article presents the case of creative social entrepreneurship curriculum development as an opportunity to democratize arts administration education, highlighting the innovative online learning approach of the Department of Arts Administration at the University of Kentucky. It outlines the background of the emerging arts and entrepreneurship education landscape and specifically highlights the opportunity gap to develop an enterprising culture across arts and arts administration curriculum and in partnership with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), which presently lack arts administration and entrepreneurship curricula in their art and design programs. …”
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    Creative Social Entrepreneurship Curriculum Development by Jaleesa Wells, Rachel Shane

    Published 2025-05-01

    While entrepreneurship in education continues to grow, the arts and arts administration fields are trailing behind new, innovative, and enterprising curriculum development and progress. The continued rise of online learning environments creates opportunities for dynamic partnership development that...

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    “…This article presents the case of creative social entrepreneurship curriculum development as an opportunity to democratize arts administration education, highlighting the innovative online learning approach of the Department of Arts Administration at the University of Kentucky. It outlines the background of the emerging arts and entrepreneurship education landscape and specifically highlights the opportunity gap to develop an enterprising culture across arts and arts administration curriculum and in partnership with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), which presently lack arts administration and entrepreneurship curricula in their art and design programs. …”
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    Advancing equity in allergy and immunology: progress, pitfalls, and the path forward by Philip Mendez, Philip Mendez, Ayobami Akenroye, Ayobami Akenroye, Ayobami Akenroye, Sharmilee M. Nyenhuis, Juan Carlos Cardet

    Published 2025-08-01

    Health disparities in allergic and immunologic conditions are shaped by unequal exposure to social determinants of health (SDoH), including education, healthcare quality, neighborhood and built environment, social context, and economic stability. This review summarizes recent literature on dispariti...

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    A FIASCO-Based Approach for Detection and Diagnosis of Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici in China by Tai-guo LIU, Xi WANG, Li GAO, Bo LIU, Wan-quan CHEN, Wen-sheng XIANG

    Published 2014-11-01

    Stem or black rust of wheat, caused by the fungus Puccinia graminis Pers. f. sp. tritici Eriks. & E. Henn. (Pgt), has historically caused severe losses to wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production worldwide. In the Fujian and Guangdong provinces of China, six moderate-to-severe epidemics of wh...

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    The student opportunities for AIDS/HIV research program: promoting public health leadership and transformation for undergraduate students through a principles-driven, cohort-based... by Gabriel Lee Johnson, Leah C. Neubauer, Heidi Bennett, Andrea Bolivar, Anna R. Kirkland, Gary W. Harper

    Published 2025-07-01

    IntroductionUndergraduate public health degrees have grown over 1,100% over the past 20 years, not including interdisciplinary scholars who are interested and do not major in the field, marking an opportunity for proactive public health leadership in this burgeoning group of people with potential fu...

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    “…The Students Opportunities for AIDS/HIV Research Program (SOAR) is a 2-year program funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), providing research training and leadership development to historically underrepresented college undergraduates as formerly defined by NIMH. …”
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    Academic Grieving: (Critical) Reflections on the Dangers of Romanticizing DEI in Engineering Education by James Holly Jr., Amy Slaton

    Published 2025-06-01

    The following editorial shares a perspective on a contemporary issue that we are aware can be considered controversial. As active members of the engineering education research community we welcome open dialogue concerning our position; that is why we chose this venue because of its explicit mechanis...

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    “…As an engineering education researcher (James) and a historian of engineering (Amy), we each have a demonstrated record of personal and professional efforts to appreciate various forms of diversity, enact equity, and broaden inclusion, including but not limited to: leadership within ASEE’s Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division; co-founding the Equity, Culture, and Social Justice Division; authoring a book characterizing the disenfranchisement of engineering education within Historically Black Colleges/Universities; and facilitating after-school enrichment programs in low-wealth communities, to name a few. …”
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    Shakespeare’s Glocal Moorings: Transculturation in Two 2001 Celluloid Adaptations of Othello by Dhee Sankar, Semanti Nandi, Prasun Roy, Mercy Hembrom, Ayantika Bhaskar

    Published 2025-06-01

    Abstract: This article examines two film adaptations of Shakespeare’s Othello released in 2001, Geoffrey Sax's telefilm Othello and Tim Blake Nelson's O, from the perspective of Fernando Ortiz’s concept of transculturation, focusing on how ideas about race, gender and sexuality are trans...

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