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re: Ben Watson Agrees With Jemele Hill Regarding HBCU's
Posted on 9/11/19 at 1:31 pm to FightnBobLafollette
Posted on 9/11/19 at 1:31 pm to FightnBobLafollette
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New Gallup-Purdue University report says black students are more likely to feel supported and be engaged in work after graduation if they attend historically black colleges and universities.
From your first link. Feelings? Oh because they went to a HBCU the graduates are more engaged at work?
quote:
HBCUs Graduate More Poor Black Students Than White Colleges
And the headline of your other article. None of which state actually how successful they are or how good/valuable they are
Posted on 9/11/19 at 1:33 pm to Oilfieldbiology
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FightnBobLafollette
the oweo of political and msb boards
Posted on 9/11/19 at 4:39 pm to Oilfieldbiology
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From your first link. Feelings? Oh because they went to a HBCU the graduates are more engaged at work?
Dumb.
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And the headline of your other article. None of which state actually how successful they are or how good/valuable they are
The facts are out there. Read the thread. Or do some research.
80 percent of black doctors and lawyers were produced by 2 hbcu med schools.
“Although HBCUs only represent 3% of all degree granting institutions in the nation, they represented 17% of the colleges supplying the most African American applicants to medical school in 2013. Xavier University and Howard University are also the top two producers of African American graduates of medical schools; their students accounted for 92 of the nation's African American graduating medical students, more than the top four Predominantly White Institutions (PWIs) that produce large numbers of African American medical school graduates combined [10].”
LINK /
Or just continue to have a position w no basis other than “feelings.”
Facts are facts.
This post was edited on 9/11/19 at 4:45 pm
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