
Purdue Black Graduate Association to bring noted author Michael Dyson to campus
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - A noted author and researcher on African-American religion and current events will speak on "African-Americans in the Academy: Climate and Conflict" on Sept. 25 at Purdue University.
The Rev. Michael Eric Dyson, who has written 14 books and appeared on such television talk show programs as "The Colbert Report," "Real Time with Bill Maher" and the "Travis Smiley Show," will speak at 8 p.m. in Stewart Center's Loeb Playhouse. The event is free and open to the public.
"Dr. Dyson is hailed by many people as an intellectual leader in society and academia, and we couldn't be more pleased to bring him to Purdue," said Deen King Smith, a doctoral student in the College of Engineering who is helping lead the event. "He's insightful and has something to say. We're looking forward to it." more
Suggested readings available at Purdue
Brown, Cecil. 2007. Dude, where's my Black studies department? the disappearance of Black Americans from our universities. Berkeley, Calif.: North Atlantic Books.
378.1982996073 B812d 2007 (BCC & Undergraduate)
Cuyjet, Michael J. 1997. Helping African American men succeed in college, New directions for student services; no. 80. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
378.1982996 H369 1997 (BCC)
Howard-Hamilton, Mary F. 2004. Meeting the needs of African American women, New directions for student services, no. 104. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
African American women in higher education / Eboni M. Zamani -- Theoretical frameworks for African American women / Mary F. Howard-Hamilton -- Come to the river: using spirituality to cope, resist, and develop identity / Sherry K. Watt -- Personal, academic, and career counseling of African American women in college settings / Madonna G. Constantine, Tawanda M. Greer -- Programming needs and student services for African American women / Alexandria M. Rosales, Dawn R. Person -- Mentoring relationships among African American women in graduate and professional schools / Lori D. Patton, Shaun R. Harper -- The experiences of African American women faculty and administrators in higher education: has anything changed? / Carol Logan Patitu, Kandace G. Hinton -- Inights: emphasizing issues that affect African American women / Robin L. Hughes, Mary F. Howard-Hamilton.
378.19822 M472 2004 (HSSE)
Jones, Lee. 2001. Retaining African Americans in higher education: challenging paradigms for retaining students, faculty, and administrators. 1st ed. Sterling, Va.: Stylus Pub.
378.1982996073 R313 2001 (BCC)
Jones, Lee, and Cornel West. 2002. Making it on broken promises: leading African American male scholars confront the culture of higher education. 1st ed. Sterling, Va.: Stylus.
378.1982996073 M289 2002 (BCC & HSSE)
Myers, Lena Wright. 2002. A broken silence: voices of African American women in the academy. Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey.
378.1208996073 M992b 2002 (BCC & HSSE)
Stanley, Christine A. 2006. Faculty of color: teaching in predominantly White colleges and universities. Bolton, Mass.: Anker Pub.
378.12089 F119 2006 (BCC)
Thompson, Gail L., and Angela Louque. 2005. Exposing the "culture of arrogance" in the academy: a blueprint for increasing Black faculty satisfaction in higher education. 1st ed. Sterling, Va.: Stylus Pub.
378.1208996073 T373e 2005 (BCC)
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - A noted author and researcher on African-American religion and current events will speak on "African-Americans in the Academy: Climate and Conflict" on Sept. 25 at Purdue University.
The Rev. Michael Eric Dyson, who has written 14 books and appeared on such television talk show programs as "The Colbert Report," "Real Time with Bill Maher" and the "Travis Smiley Show," will speak at 8 p.m. in Stewart Center's Loeb Playhouse. The event is free and open to the public.
"Dr. Dyson is hailed by many people as an intellectual leader in society and academia, and we couldn't be more pleased to bring him to Purdue," said Deen King Smith, a doctoral student in the College of Engineering who is helping lead the event. "He's insightful and has something to say. We're looking forward to it." more
Suggested readings available at Purdue
Brown, Cecil. 2007. Dude, where's my Black studies department? the disappearance of Black Americans from our universities. Berkeley, Calif.: North Atlantic Books.
378.1982996073 B812d 2007 (BCC & Undergraduate)
Cuyjet, Michael J. 1997. Helping African American men succeed in college, New directions for student services; no. 80. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
378.1982996 H369 1997 (BCC)
Howard-Hamilton, Mary F. 2004. Meeting the needs of African American women, New directions for student services, no. 104. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
African American women in higher education / Eboni M. Zamani -- Theoretical frameworks for African American women / Mary F. Howard-Hamilton -- Come to the river: using spirituality to cope, resist, and develop identity / Sherry K. Watt -- Personal, academic, and career counseling of African American women in college settings / Madonna G. Constantine, Tawanda M. Greer -- Programming needs and student services for African American women / Alexandria M. Rosales, Dawn R. Person -- Mentoring relationships among African American women in graduate and professional schools / Lori D. Patton, Shaun R. Harper -- The experiences of African American women faculty and administrators in higher education: has anything changed? / Carol Logan Patitu, Kandace G. Hinton -- Inights: emphasizing issues that affect African American women / Robin L. Hughes, Mary F. Howard-Hamilton.
378.19822 M472 2004 (HSSE)
Jones, Lee. 2001. Retaining African Americans in higher education: challenging paradigms for retaining students, faculty, and administrators. 1st ed. Sterling, Va.: Stylus Pub.
378.1982996073 R313 2001 (BCC)
Jones, Lee, and Cornel West. 2002. Making it on broken promises: leading African American male scholars confront the culture of higher education. 1st ed. Sterling, Va.: Stylus.
378.1982996073 M289 2002 (BCC & HSSE)
Myers, Lena Wright. 2002. A broken silence: voices of African American women in the academy. Westport, Conn.: Bergin & Garvey.
378.1208996073 M992b 2002 (BCC & HSSE)
Stanley, Christine A. 2006. Faculty of color: teaching in predominantly White colleges and universities. Bolton, Mass.: Anker Pub.
378.12089 F119 2006 (BCC)
Thompson, Gail L., and Angela Louque. 2005. Exposing the "culture of arrogance" in the academy: a blueprint for increasing Black faculty satisfaction in higher education. 1st ed. Sterling, Va.: Stylus Pub.
378.1208996073 T373e 2005 (BCC)
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