Enhancing Outcomes and Shaping the Future of HBCUs (Advances in Educational Marketing, Administration, and Leadership) - Softcover

Teodorescu, Daniel

 
9798369349380: Enhancing Outcomes and Shaping the Future of HBCUs (Advances in Educational Marketing, Administration, and Leadership)

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Despite the growth in number of scholars doing work on Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), many of the same challenges persist, such as low retention rates, financial struggles, and small endowments. However, the post-COVID era has ignited renewed interest in HBCUs, driven by the Black Student Movement and a significant increase in donations since 2020. This surge in attention has led to what some call an HBCU renaissance, with growing interest from researchers, policymakers, and donors. As the field of HBCU studies expands, it is crucial to evaluate the current research and identify future directions for study. Enhancing Outcomes and Shaping the Future of HBCUs addresses the lack of research on HBCUs and aims to enrich scholarly understanding by summarizing current studies. It highlights key findings, methodologies, and implications for HBCUs, and explores the valuable insights gained from these studies, emphasizing their role in shaping educational policy and practice. Covering topics such as academic success, educational research, and research capacity, this book is an excellent resource for scholars, researchers, scholar-practitioners, graduate and postgraduate students, educators, policymakers, and more.

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Daniel Teodorescu is the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Accreditation and Professor of Higher Education at the Clark Atlanta (CAU) University School of Education. With over 29 years of experience in higher education, he has held leadership roles in evaluation, assessment, and institutional research at institutions such as NJIT, College of Charleston, Emory University, Hunter College, Reinhardt University, and CAU. A tenured professor at CAU, Daniel has authored over 90 articles, book chapters, and conference presentations. His research interests include accreditation, program evaluation, faculty productivity, adaptive learning systems, and HBCU students in STEM majors. He has served as evaluator for federal grants awarded to CAU from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSHA), and Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). Daniel holds a Ph.D. in Educational Administration & Policy Studies from the State University of New York at Albany. He has taught program evaluation, quantitative methods, and research design courses at Reinhardt University, Penn State, and CAU, and has led re-accreditation efforts at three universities. He has taught program evaluation, quantitative research and research design courses at Reinhardt University, Pennsylvania State University, and Clark Atlanta University and led the re-accreditation efforts at three higher education institutions. Daniel has authored more than 90 articles, book chapters, and conference presentations in the field of higher education research and served as the editor of a New Directions for Institutional Research volume on Geographic Information Systems in higher education and as an assistant editor for the Comparative Education Review. At Clark Atlanta University, he served as Co-Principal Investigator for three grants aimed at increasing STEM graduation rates for African-American students.

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