Ebony Towers in Higher Education

The Evolution, Mission, and Presidency of Historically Black Colleges and Universities

M Christopher Brown II author Ronyelle Bertrand Ricard author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc

Published:5th Dec '08

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What is the purpose of black colleges? Why do black colleges continue to exist? Are black colleges necessary?Historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are at the same time the least studied and the least understood institutions of higher education and the most maligned and the most endangered.This unique study examines the mission of four-year HBCUs from the perspective of the campus president, as a foundation for understanding the relevance and role of these institutions. This is the first research to focus on the role of presidents of black colleges; is based on extensive interviews with fifteen presidents; and takes into particular account the type of campus environments in which they operate.Unlike community colleges, women’s colleges, men’s colleges, and Hispanic-serving colleges, Black colleges are racially identifiable institutions. They also vary significantly in, among other characteristics: size, control (public or private), religious affiliation, gender composition, and available resources. Although united in the historic mission of educating African Americans, each black college or university has its own identity and set of educational objectives. The book examines how presidents define and implement mission in the context of their campuses, view the challenges they face, and confront the factors that promote or hinder implementation of their missions.

“Ebony Towers illuminates the responsibilities, challenges and opportunities of presidential leadership within this HBCU context, a highly mission-driven platform of presidential leadership and collaboration which is rarely known and understood by many in higher education leadership, and from which much can be learned in serving a diversified population with specific and unique needs.”

from the Foreword by Lenoar Foster, Washington State University

ISBN: 9781579222741

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 263g

176 pages