28 min

EP129: HBCU: The Power of Historically Black Colleges and Universities In The Margins

    • Education

Meet Dr. Marybeth Gasman, the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Endowed Chair and a Distinguished University Professor at Rutgers University, and Dr. Levon T. Esters, dean of the graduate school and vice provost for graduate education at Penn State University. They co-authored HBCU: The Power of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, published by Johns Hopkins Press.
 
In this episode, Gasman and Esters join Diverse to discuss their newly released book chronicling the impact of HBCUs.
 
Tune in as authors Gasman, Esters, and host Dr. Jamal Watson delve into the rich history, personal anecdotes, and enduring impact of HBCUs. Join an empowering conversation of distinctive cultures and identities cultivated within HBCUs that underscores the crucial role of philanthropy and alumni engagement toward sustaining the institutions.
 
KEY POINTS:
- Reasons that led Gasman and Esters to author the HBCU book
- On understanding HBCUs' history, mission, and personal experiences
- The passion to share inspiring narratives of HBCU alumni
- The various opportunities and challenges of HBCUs
- Key takeaways from the book, HBCU: The Power of Historically Black Colleges and Universities
- On HBCUs' significance with experts and value to society
 
QUOTABLES:
"Sometimes people will talk about HBCUs in derogatory ways. This book gives you all the evidence to be able to talk about HBCUs in incredibly positive ways." – Dr. Marybeth Gasman
 
“These institutions are of extreme value to our society… For me, being able to be part of this writing experience, being able to learn from those we interviewed and see my experience reflected into those — those interviews were powerful.” – Dr. Levon T. Esters
 
GUEST RESOURCES:
 
Marybeth Gasman
Levon T. Esters
HBCUs: Catalysts for Economic Empowerment and Community Growth
 
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WATCH THIS VIDEO AND OTHERS ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL:
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Closed captioning and live show transcription are available in the video for this episode.
 
In The Margins is produced by Diverse: Issues In Higher Education and edited by Instapodcasts (visit at Instapodcasts.com).

Meet Dr. Marybeth Gasman, the Samuel DeWitt Proctor Endowed Chair and a Distinguished University Professor at Rutgers University, and Dr. Levon T. Esters, dean of the graduate school and vice provost for graduate education at Penn State University. They co-authored HBCU: The Power of Historically Black Colleges and Universities, published by Johns Hopkins Press.
 
In this episode, Gasman and Esters join Diverse to discuss their newly released book chronicling the impact of HBCUs.
 
Tune in as authors Gasman, Esters, and host Dr. Jamal Watson delve into the rich history, personal anecdotes, and enduring impact of HBCUs. Join an empowering conversation of distinctive cultures and identities cultivated within HBCUs that underscores the crucial role of philanthropy and alumni engagement toward sustaining the institutions.
 
KEY POINTS:
- Reasons that led Gasman and Esters to author the HBCU book
- On understanding HBCUs' history, mission, and personal experiences
- The passion to share inspiring narratives of HBCU alumni
- The various opportunities and challenges of HBCUs
- Key takeaways from the book, HBCU: The Power of Historically Black Colleges and Universities
- On HBCUs' significance with experts and value to society
 
QUOTABLES:
"Sometimes people will talk about HBCUs in derogatory ways. This book gives you all the evidence to be able to talk about HBCUs in incredibly positive ways." – Dr. Marybeth Gasman
 
“These institutions are of extreme value to our society… For me, being able to be part of this writing experience, being able to learn from those we interviewed and see my experience reflected into those — those interviews were powerful.” – Dr. Levon T. Esters
 
GUEST RESOURCES:
 
Marybeth Gasman
Levon T. Esters
HBCUs: Catalysts for Economic Empowerment and Community Growth
 
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
X (formerly Twitter): http://twitter.com/diverseissues
Instagram: http://instagram.com/diverseissuesinhighereducation
Facebook: http://facebook.com/DiverseIssuesInHigherEducation/
Linkedin: http://linkedin.com/company/diverse-issues-in-higher-education
 
WATCH THIS VIDEO AND OTHERS ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL:
https://www.youtube.com/@DiverseIssuesInHigherEducation 
 
Closed captioning and live show transcription are available in the video for this episode.
 
In The Margins is produced by Diverse: Issues In Higher Education and edited by Instapodcasts (visit at Instapodcasts.com).

28 min

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