In previous decades, the bulk of research focused on Blacks in doctoral programs highlight issues of recruitment and access with little attention given to the racialized experiences or perspectives of African descent scholars-in-training. More recently, a growing body of research has used qualitative methods to dismantle the myth of a colorblind doctoral student experience. Instead these scholars illuminate the ways in which race and racism create challenges for Black doctoral students. The present study adds to this literature by revealing the ways that Black doctoral students persist amid this highly racialized context. Researchers employ critical race theory and qualitative focus group methods to describe the factors that contribute to B...
The purpose of this session will be to explore the dynamics and experiences that African American do...
In higher education, the black male experience is understudied. This phenomenological study explored...
This study examines the motivating factors for Black female, first-generation doctoral students. Th...
In previous decades, the bulk of research focused on Blacks in doctoral programs highlight issues of...
Despite the growth of ethnic diversity in the United States, significant educational attainment gaps...
This study examines the influence of faculty mentorship in the shaping of African American doctoral ...
Education has been the path to battle moral injustice and to encourage self-governing dialogue about...
This applied dissertation was designed to provide an investigation of the motivators that influence ...
For decades, the United States educational system has struggled to find ways to educate children of ...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine the role of race in cross-race advising re...
This qualitative study explored the lived experiences of Black female doctoral students enrolled in ...
In this study, I examined the lived experiences of students of color who have dealt with racism and ...
In the United States, doctoral students of color do not complete their programs at the same rate as ...
Studies report that mentoring has a positive correlation with research development of doctoral stude...
This dissertation described the lived experiences of Black males who earned doctorates. Using an ant...
The purpose of this session will be to explore the dynamics and experiences that African American do...
In higher education, the black male experience is understudied. This phenomenological study explored...
This study examines the motivating factors for Black female, first-generation doctoral students. Th...
In previous decades, the bulk of research focused on Blacks in doctoral programs highlight issues of...
Despite the growth of ethnic diversity in the United States, significant educational attainment gaps...
This study examines the influence of faculty mentorship in the shaping of African American doctoral ...
Education has been the path to battle moral injustice and to encourage self-governing dialogue about...
This applied dissertation was designed to provide an investigation of the motivators that influence ...
For decades, the United States educational system has struggled to find ways to educate children of ...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine the role of race in cross-race advising re...
This qualitative study explored the lived experiences of Black female doctoral students enrolled in ...
In this study, I examined the lived experiences of students of color who have dealt with racism and ...
In the United States, doctoral students of color do not complete their programs at the same rate as ...
Studies report that mentoring has a positive correlation with research development of doctoral stude...
This dissertation described the lived experiences of Black males who earned doctorates. Using an ant...
The purpose of this session will be to explore the dynamics and experiences that African American do...
In higher education, the black male experience is understudied. This phenomenological study explored...
This study examines the motivating factors for Black female, first-generation doctoral students. Th...