Black Campus Life: The Worlds Black Students Make at a Historically White Institution

Black Campus Life: The Worlds Black Students Make at a Historically White Institution
ISBN-10
1438485921
ISBN-13
9781438485928
Category
Education
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
2021-11-01
Publisher
SUNY Press
Author
Antar A. Tichavakunda

Description

Ethnography of Black engineering majors navigating campus life at a historically White university. An in-depth ethnography of Black engineering students at a historically White institution, Black Campus Life examines the intersection of two crises, up close: the limited number of college graduates in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields, and the state of race relations in higher education. Antar Tichavakunda takes readers across campus, from study groups to parties and beyond as these students work hard, have fun, skip class, fundraise, and, at times, find themselves in tense racialized encounters. By consistently centering their perspectives and demonstrating how different campus communities, or social worlds, shape their experiences, Tichavakunda challenges assumptions about not only Black STEM majors but also Black students and the “racial climate” on college campuses more generally. Most fundamentally, Black Campus Life argues that Black collegians are more than the racism they endure. By studying and appreciating the everyday richness and complexity of their experiences, we all—faculty, administrators, parents, policymakers, and the broader public—might learn how to better support them. Antar A. Tichavakunda is Assistant Professor of Higher Education at the University of Cincinnati.

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