Examining the experience of African American college men has been a subject of many higher education scholars. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to be aware of the lived experience of seven African American college men who hold/held leadership positions in a majority White student group. Using symbolic interactionism and phenomenology as my framework in order to better understand how these men make meaning of their experience leading a majority White group, four themes emerged from this study: natural transition; the pull between Black and White environments; perfectionism; and power and influence. Implications for student affairs at PWIs include is the importance of gaining a deeper understanding of the students\u27 past high ...
This research study was designed with the intent to explore the decision of African American undergr...
This research study was designed with the intent to explore the decision of African American undergr...
The purpose of this narrative study was to explore the experiences of African-American males in acad...
The following study is an exploration of the views Black male college students have of the soft skil...
The following study is an exploration of the views Black male college students have of the soft skil...
African American men pursuing bachelors degrees at historically White colleges and universities (HWC...
African American men’s graduation rates from institutions of higher education are among the lowest o...
The current study was designed to identify the correlations between leadership, academic success, an...
With institutional importance placed on diversity in higher education, considerable research has bee...
UnrestrictedThe influence of organizational affiliation on the leadership experiences of African Ame...
If there is to be representation in which both college administration and faculty mirror the nation’...
In this study I examine the manner in which high-achieving African American undergraduate men negoti...
The purpose of this study was to observe a possible correlation between cocurricular activities and ...
Existing research literature indicates a scarcity of African American males attaining senior adminis...
Research on Black males has continuously been approached from a monolithic perspective that indicate...
This research study was designed with the intent to explore the decision of African American undergr...
This research study was designed with the intent to explore the decision of African American undergr...
The purpose of this narrative study was to explore the experiences of African-American males in acad...
The following study is an exploration of the views Black male college students have of the soft skil...
The following study is an exploration of the views Black male college students have of the soft skil...
African American men pursuing bachelors degrees at historically White colleges and universities (HWC...
African American men’s graduation rates from institutions of higher education are among the lowest o...
The current study was designed to identify the correlations between leadership, academic success, an...
With institutional importance placed on diversity in higher education, considerable research has bee...
UnrestrictedThe influence of organizational affiliation on the leadership experiences of African Ame...
If there is to be representation in which both college administration and faculty mirror the nation’...
In this study I examine the manner in which high-achieving African American undergraduate men negoti...
The purpose of this study was to observe a possible correlation between cocurricular activities and ...
Existing research literature indicates a scarcity of African American males attaining senior adminis...
Research on Black males has continuously been approached from a monolithic perspective that indicate...
This research study was designed with the intent to explore the decision of African American undergr...
This research study was designed with the intent to explore the decision of African American undergr...
The purpose of this narrative study was to explore the experiences of African-American males in acad...