Previous literature on mentoring, specifically that of cross-cultural mentoring, has provided some insight into the intricacy of race in mentoring. However, much of this literature has focused on the mentoring relationship of a White individual mentoring a person of color. This qualitative inquiry critically explores the experiences of six Black female faculty who have mentored White female students in higher education graduate programs, focusing specifically on how they enter into these cross-cultural mentoring relationships. Using Black feminist thought, our findings suggest that while individual Black faculty may have unique experiences entering into mentoring relationships with White female students, a Black feminist standpoint does exi...
Research indicates that mentoring has a positive impact on one’s career and educational trajectory ...
As the rate of enrollment increases for Black and Brown students in U.S. colleges and universities, ...
This researcher examined the perspectives of African American and Caucasian female protégés regardin...
Previous literature on mentoring, specifically that of cross-cultural mentoring, has provided some i...
This qualitative case study explored the importance and role of race in mentoring relationships of a...
Navigating the cultural environment of academia can be a difficult task, particularly for first-gene...
The purpose of this qualitative, narratological research was to gain a deeper understanding of the s...
Literature has suggested that mentorship is one of the most crucial and influential components for c...
Black women’s social positions in American society allow them to experience life in ways that are di...
The purpose of this narrative inquiry is to explore how mentoring helps us to understand the educati...
In an article written for the Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, my co-authors and I discussed how we...
“Black women have obtained leadership position as administrators at higher education institutions. ...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.Numerous formal mentoring progr...
This study explored the tenure experiences of seven Black female professors as they pursued tenure a...
This research study explored the perception African American men had of mentorship, its value to the...
Research indicates that mentoring has a positive impact on one’s career and educational trajectory ...
As the rate of enrollment increases for Black and Brown students in U.S. colleges and universities, ...
This researcher examined the perspectives of African American and Caucasian female protégés regardin...
Previous literature on mentoring, specifically that of cross-cultural mentoring, has provided some i...
This qualitative case study explored the importance and role of race in mentoring relationships of a...
Navigating the cultural environment of academia can be a difficult task, particularly for first-gene...
The purpose of this qualitative, narratological research was to gain a deeper understanding of the s...
Literature has suggested that mentorship is one of the most crucial and influential components for c...
Black women’s social positions in American society allow them to experience life in ways that are di...
The purpose of this narrative inquiry is to explore how mentoring helps us to understand the educati...
In an article written for the Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, my co-authors and I discussed how we...
“Black women have obtained leadership position as administrators at higher education institutions. ...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.Numerous formal mentoring progr...
This study explored the tenure experiences of seven Black female professors as they pursued tenure a...
This research study explored the perception African American men had of mentorship, its value to the...
Research indicates that mentoring has a positive impact on one’s career and educational trajectory ...
As the rate of enrollment increases for Black and Brown students in U.S. colleges and universities, ...
This researcher examined the perspectives of African American and Caucasian female protégés regardin...