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Advancing Educational Outcomes in Science, Technology, Engineering, and

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The purpose of this book is to describe critical success factors impacting students pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics at historically Black colleges and universities. The information in this book is designed to enhance strategies and research to improve students' engagement experiences, graduation rates, and career development outcomes.
Series Foreword: Issues in Black Education
Abul Pitre
Foreword
Ivory A. Toldson
Preface
Lamont A. Flowers, Lawrence O. Flowers, and James L. Moore III
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1: Institutional Integration, Institutional Identity, and Degree Attainment of Black Males in STEM attending Co-Educational and All-Men's HBCUs
Bryant T. Marks, J. K. Haynes, and James P. Brown
Chapter 2: Improving Minority Student Mathematics Performance through Cognitive Training
Oliver W. Hill, Jr., Zewelanji N. Serpell, and M. Omar Faison
Chapter 3: Assessing the Effects of STEM Enrichment Programs on HBCU Students
Camellia M. Okpodu and Arlene P. Maclin
Chapter 4: A Comparison of African American Males in STEM Fields from HBCUs and from Other Institutions
Lorenzo L. Esters
Chapter 5: Programmatic Initiatives in STEM that Facilitate the Success of Minority Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Robert T. Palmer
Chapter 6: Mentoring: A Pathway to Student Achievement in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics at Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Carolyn B. Morgan
Chapter 7: African American Students' Academic Achievement in STEM at HBCUs: Faculty Perceptions on the Contributing Factors for Academic Success
Felecia M. Nave, Fred A. Bonner, Chance W. Lewis, Sherri Frizell, Ashley Parker, Michael McFrazier, and Petra A. Robinson
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Series Foreword: Issues in Black Education Abul Pitre Foreword Ivory A. Toldson Preface Lamont A. Flowers, Lawrence O. Flowers, and James L. Moore III Acknowledgements Chapter 1: Institutional Integration, Institutional Identity, and Degree Attainment of Black Males in STEM attending Co-Educational and All-Men's HBCUs Bryant T. Marks, J. K. Haynes, and James P. Brown Chapter 2: Improving Minority Student Mathematics Performance through Cognitive Training Oliver W. Hill, Jr., Zewelanji N. Serpell, and M. Omar Faison Chapter 3: Assessing the Effects of STEM Enrichment Programs on HBCU Students Camellia M. Okpodu and Arlene P. Maclin Chapter 4: A Comparison of African American Males in STEM Fields from HBCUs and from Other Institutions Lorenzo L. Esters Chapter 5: Programmatic Initiatives in STEM that Facilitate the Success of Minority Students at Historically Black Colleges and Universities Robert T. Palmer Chapter 6: Mentoring: A Pathway to Student Achievement in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics at Historically Black Colleges and Universities Carolyn B. Morgan Chapter 7: African American Students' Academic Achievement in STEM at HBCUs: Faculty Perceptions on the Contributing Factors for Academic Success Felecia M. Nave, Fred A. Bonner, Chance W. Lewis, Sherri Frizell, Ashley Parker, Michael McFrazier, and Petra A. Robinson About the Editors About the Authors
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