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HBCU Medical Programs in a Globalizing World
Historically Black Colleges and Universities in a Globalizing World: The Past, Present, and Future (2023)
  • Tabitha S. M. Morton, PhD
  • Tamika Baldwin-Clark, Prairie View A&M University
  • Tiffany D. Thomas, PhD
Abstract
Historically Black Colleges and Universities were established to provide the opportunity for higher education to people of African descent in the era of segregation. The visions, values, and heritages these schools embodied enabled them to chart new frontiers of learning, scholarship, and public engagement for and beyond the United States. Historically Black Colleges and Universities in a Globalizing World: The Past, the Present, and the Future, edited by Alem Hailu, Mohamed S. Camara, and Sabella O. Abidde examines the history and contribution of these institutions in the broader national and global sociopolitical context of the changes taking place in the nation and the world. Collectively, the contributors offer reflections and visions by both looking back and forward to find viable answers to the challenges and opportunities HBCUs face in the new century and beyond. They argue that as the world convulses by the new global dynamics of emerging pandemics, economic dislocations, and resource constraints, HBCUs are uniquely positioned to meet these challenges.
Keywords
  • HBCU,
  • higher education,
  • medical programs,
  • globalizing world,
  • African Americans
Publication Date
2023
Editor
Alem Hailu, Mohamed S. Camara, and Sabella Ogbobode Abidde
Publisher
Lexington Books
ISBN
978-1-66690-275-4
Citation Information
Tabitha S. M. Morton, Tamika Baldwin-Clark and Tiffany D. Thomas. "HBCU Medical Programs in a Globalizing World" Historically Black Colleges and Universities in a Globalizing World: The Past, Present, and Future (2023) p. 145 - 163
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/tamika-baldwin-clark/2/