Spoonful of Sass
Amazing commentary on some of very compex and influential topics. Wonderful and please keep up the good work.
Passionate and informative commentary on past and present issues that have shaped African Americans' experiences on U.S. college campuses, from the creator of www.twilightandreason.com.
Dr. Virginia Watts, the first Black woman student on the U of M campus, and the first Black woman to earn a U of M medical degree. (Source: Origins of Diversity_UM) Posted by Ajuan Mance ...
RPI president, Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson. *** According to last week’s Chronicle of Higher Education, Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson was the highest paid president of a private U.S. college or university during the 2007-2008 school year (the most rec...
Lou Jing, a student at Shanghai’s Theater Academy, dress for a night of competition on Go! Oriental Angel. Lou Jing, a junior at Shanghai’s prestigious Theater Academy, considers herself completely Chinese. Many in China’s TV vi...
The Toast Bar, where Lionel McIntyre’s debate with Camille Davis degenerated into violence. *** The general consensus among Black bloggers is that, while arguments about race can get heated and frustrated, there is no excuse for Lionel McIntyr...
Black on Campus trivia: Howard University women’s lacrosse team is the first and only such team to be fielded by a Historically Black College or University (HBCU). To learn more about Howard Women’s Lax and it’s outstanding women a...
“It was a very unfortunate event. I didn’t mean for it to explode the way it did.” – Columbia University Professor Lionel MacIntyre on his physical altercation with female college Margaret Camille Davis Lionel McIntyre *** Lio...
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Spoonful of SassAmazing commentary on some of very compex and influential topics. Wonderful and please keep up the good work.
Shelia JohnsonBlack on Campus is so beautifully done. It truly captures that feel of the Black experience in higher education historically and today. Fantastic job!
Stephen BessBlack on Campus is an excellent source of information about the education of black people in the Diaspora. The Author celebrates and examines the triumphs and struggles of education in the US and abroad. It's fantastic!
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With the little time that I get to visit other sites, Black On Campus is one that is a must. You do such a wonderful job. I learn something every time I stop by.
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