Abstract
The experiences of Black graduate alumni, 1962-2003, at a major Southern Research University were examined in a comprehensive survey. The areas explored were: relationships with faculty, students, and the institution.
Keywords
Black graduate students, retention, graduate students
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Recommended Citation
Johnson-Bailey, J.,
Valentine, T.,
Cervero, R. M.,
&
Bowle, T. A.
(2006).
Rooted in the Soil: The Social Experiences of Black Graduate Students at a Southern Research University.
Adult Education Research Conference.
https://newprairiepress.org/aerc/2006/papers/34
Rooted in the Soil: The Social Experiences of Black Graduate Students at a Southern Research University
The experiences of Black graduate alumni, 1962-2003, at a major Southern Research University were examined in a comprehensive survey. The areas explored were: relationships with faculty, students, and the institution.