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Learning the Ropes,n fact, was the truth. Similarly, when I came to WSSU in January 1996, I was again a rookie. True, I had acquired significant higher education experience at some of the finest institutions in the United States, but I had not been a chancellor or president before. Also, I had not worked as an adminisConflict 发表于 2025-3-25 11:28:42
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The Plot Thickens,mark. The new president had little or no experience in dealing with HBCUs and she was completely uninitiated in the ways of North Carolina politics, including the politics of the UNC System.. She was soon to become the recipient of an unrelenting letter-writing campaign against me.狼群 发表于 2025-3-25 18:03:59
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Black Colleges in the Post-Brown Era,ill have a role today. My unequivocal answer is absolutely, yes. In a lengthy but incisive article, Kenneth Jost argues that irrespective of the advantages and disadvantages, black colleges are hobbled by enrollment and financial problems.. To their credit, black colleges and universities, with less乳汁 发表于 2025-3-26 01:33:30
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2946-2398 ace. Schexnider, the former chancellor of Winston-Salem State University, details what he could and could not accomplish, examines how these issues affect other HBCUs, and outlines a practical way forward..Alvin J. Schexnider is the president of Schexnider & Associates, LLC. He previously served asmettlesome 发表于 2025-3-26 12:06:14
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Learning the Ropes,nce at some of the finest institutions in the United States, but I had not been a chancellor or president before. Also, I had not worked as an administrator in a black college. It would not take long to find out that I would need another kind of education.