African immigrants in the U.S. are still understood according to a “melting pot” model of immigration and are expected to identify with a segment of the host society\u27”African Americans (Olup¿¿¿¿¿¿na & Gemignani, 2007). However, African immigrants are culturally and socially different from native-born African Americans. For example, due to colonization, African identity is mostly based on ethnicity, culture, geography and nationhood while African Americans identify primarily with or in racial terms (Appiah, 1992). The purpose of this study is to gain insight into the experiences of African immigrant faculty members who have successfully advanced academically in the U.S. campuses as evidenced by tenure and promotion, and to understand the ...
The current study was conducted to examine the underrepresentation of African American Faculty in Il...
Discourses of African immigrant children are rare in educational research. As such, African immigran...
The majority (74%) of students of African descent studying abroad with SIT Study Abroad are going to...
African immigrants in the U.S. are still understood according to a “melting pot” model of immigratio...
Afro-Caribbean immigrants have been an integral part of the history and shaping of the United States...
Among studies of International students at predominantly white institutions of higher education in t...
Sub-Saharan African immigrant students constitute an important cohort on United States college campu...
Purpose: African Immigrant students contribute to the diversity of West Chester University (WCU); ho...
Underrepresentation of faculty of color in higher education is a phenomenon that has been studied an...
This study aims to cultivate a picture of what media coverage is out there on African immigrants tha...
The rise in African immigrants to the US provides an opportunity to assess relations between African...
Using sociocultural theoretical approach, intersectionality of race, Critical Race Theory, and Bakht...
The United States is one of the top host countries for international students, including thousands f...
The discourse on African American/Black identity, as illustrated by the “Obama Phenomenon, ” continu...
Critics contend college graduates are not prepared to work in a global society. In response, higher ...
The current study was conducted to examine the underrepresentation of African American Faculty in Il...
Discourses of African immigrant children are rare in educational research. As such, African immigran...
The majority (74%) of students of African descent studying abroad with SIT Study Abroad are going to...
African immigrants in the U.S. are still understood according to a “melting pot” model of immigratio...
Afro-Caribbean immigrants have been an integral part of the history and shaping of the United States...
Among studies of International students at predominantly white institutions of higher education in t...
Sub-Saharan African immigrant students constitute an important cohort on United States college campu...
Purpose: African Immigrant students contribute to the diversity of West Chester University (WCU); ho...
Underrepresentation of faculty of color in higher education is a phenomenon that has been studied an...
This study aims to cultivate a picture of what media coverage is out there on African immigrants tha...
The rise in African immigrants to the US provides an opportunity to assess relations between African...
Using sociocultural theoretical approach, intersectionality of race, Critical Race Theory, and Bakht...
The United States is one of the top host countries for international students, including thousands f...
The discourse on African American/Black identity, as illustrated by the “Obama Phenomenon, ” continu...
Critics contend college graduates are not prepared to work in a global society. In response, higher ...
The current study was conducted to examine the underrepresentation of African American Faculty in Il...
Discourses of African immigrant children are rare in educational research. As such, African immigran...
The majority (74%) of students of African descent studying abroad with SIT Study Abroad are going to...