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Posted: Sunday May 22nd, 2005 15:22 |
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| As an academic/ educator, with a lot of experience in working in mainstream educational environments, I would very much like to get the opportunity to work in a more diverse setting. I have a list of historically black colleges - does anyone here know of any additional colleges (community colleges or universities) that have a large African American student population? Any information would be much appreciated.
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Posted: Sunday May 22nd, 2005 19:11 |
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MARIA1 wrote: As an academic/ educator, with a lot of experience in working in mainstream educational environments, I would very much like to get the opportunity to work in a more diverse setting. I have a list of historically black colleges - does anyone here know of any additional colleges (community colleges or universities) that have a large African American student population? Any information would be much appreciated.
There are schools known as "land grant" institutions that may not quite fit under HBCU status.Those that come to mind are: Chicago State,University of the District of Columbia,Malcolm/Medger College,Soujorner Truth College,Harris Stowe,City College of New York.
Good luck in your quest.
Last edited on Sunday May 22nd, 2005 19:12 by Burning Spear
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Posted: Monday May 23rd, 2005 00:29 |
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Burning Spear wrote: MARIA1 wrote: As an academic/ educator, with a lot of experience in working in mainstream educational environments, I would very much like to get the opportunity to work in a more diverse setting. I have a list of historically black colleges - does anyone here know of any additional colleges (community colleges or universities) that have a large African American student population? Any information would be much appreciated.
There are schools known as "land grant" institutions that may not quite fit under HBCU status.Those that come to mind are: Chicago State,University of the District of Columbia,Malcolm/Medger College,Soujorner Truth College,Harris Stowe,City College of New York.
Good luck in your quest.
Thanks very much for this information - it's helpful. 
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Posted: Tuesday May 24th, 2005 14:32 |
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Black College's suck there not the real world!!!
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Posted: Tuesday May 24th, 2005 16:41 |
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Poetic,
I will admit, that is the partial disadvanage of going to a majority Black College/University, but I would never dis them. If there are some great things that I can say about them is that I get to learn the truth about myself-history wise. It's very rich and honest in history which otherwise , I may not always find in a majority White institution. I went to a majority White University, but there were plenty of time where I had to go to the AU center and find out things for my report because of this. Mostly, I wouldn't dis black colleges in the manner that you are because if it weren't for those schools, we( balck people) wouldn't be in those colleges today.
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Posted: Friday June 10th, 2005 17:29 |
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Poetic_Remedy wrote: Black College's suck there not the real world!!!
That's a bull@hit response.Until the late 60's/early 70's HBCU's were your ONLY choice for going to school. From the way states are dismantling affirmative action it may be that way again.
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Posted: Wednesday July 27th, 2005 19:06 |
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amen, I went to one and it was great and it is as real as any other world whether it has all whites, blacks, browns or yellows or reds. or all one religion or all one subject matter. its just an individuals choice.
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