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ӽ紫ý’s Institute for Humanities hosts panel discussion this week on HBCU enrollment growth

ӽ紫ý’s Institute for Humanities hosts panel discussion this week on HBCU enrollment growth

Institute for the Humanities presentation graphic with images of ӽ紫ý Assistant Professor Leigh Soares and West Virginia University Associate Professor Sheena HarrisContact: John Burrow

STARKVILLE, Miss.—The Mississippi ӽ紫ý College of Arts and Sciences’ Institute for the Humanities is hosting a virtual panel discussion Friday [Oct. 29] highlighting Historically Black Colleges and Universities and their enrollment growth.

Free and open to the public, the 3:30 p.m. event will be livestreamed on the institute’s Facebook page: .

Julia Osman, institute director and ӽ紫ý associate professor of history, will lead the discussion featuring Leigh Soares, ӽ紫ý assistant professor of history, and Sheena Harris, associate professor and program coordinator of Africana studies at West Virginia University.

Osman said Soares is an expert on the history of HBCUs, and Harris—until recently—taught at Tuskegee University and is a specialist on African American history and education.

“I recently read a chronicle of higher ed article stating that while many universities struggle with enrollment, HBCU enrollments are at record highs,” Osman said. “It made me wonder why students were choosing them over more ‘mainstream’ American universities, especially as so many universities are currently focused on issues of equity, diversity and inclusion.”

Osman said she hopes the panel discussion will open future dialogue about the connection between race and education.

Part of ӽ紫ý’s College of Arts and Sciences, the Institute for the Humanities seeks to promote and raise awareness of research, scholarship and creative performances in the humanistic disciplines, both at ӽ紫ý and within the broader community. The institute is active on social media—Instagram @msstatehumanities, Twitter @Humanities_ӽ紫ý and Facebook @msu.humanities.institute.

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