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ABWHE History. In 1976, Dr. Jacqueline A. Kane became Director of the Resource Center on Women in Higher Education with the New York State Education Department. In this capacity, she became concerned about what could be done to assist affirmative action officers. She was directed to assist in the recruitment and promotion of Black women.REGISTRATION
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NATIONAL BOARD President: Michelle Morrow, Ed.D Director of Scholarships Office of Financial Aid, Scholarships and Student Employment Northeastern Illinois University (Chicago, Il) Vice President: Kuan Evans, MLA Staff Assistant Office of Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity programs University of Pennsylvania (PhiLOGISTICS – ABWHE
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New York Chapter. ABWHE advocates and celebrates the accomplishments of Black women in higher education. It supports and empowers sister scholars, administrators and students through its various resources and networks. As an organization, it is a forum for development strategies to improve the quality of education for African-Americans. PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER A WARM WELCOME FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE ASSOCIATION OF BLACK WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATION, INC. Greater Philadelphia Chapter Greetings & Salutations Sisters, I felt privileged and humbled when asked to serve as President of the Association of Black Women in Higher Education, (ABWHE), Philadelphia Chapter. Many pres ABWHEABOUTCHAPTERSCONTACTNATIONAL BOARDMESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENTSCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY ABWHE has been an advocate for and celebrant of the accomplishments of Black women in higher education for more than three decades. Please join us in supporting and empowering sister scholars, staff, and students to secure our presence and prosperity for generations tocome.
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ABWHE History. In 1976, Dr. Jacqueline A. Kane became Director of the Resource Center on Women in Higher Education with the New York State Education Department. In this capacity, she became concerned about what could be done to assist affirmative action officers. She was directed to assist in the recruitment and promotion of Black women. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Due to COVID-19, we have limited access to mail. Please contact us by email or through our contact form MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT To say that this has been a challenging year is an understatement. Most of us are learning how to experience life differently by adhering to Stay-At-Home orders and working remotely. When we celebrated the dawn of 2020, who among us could have imagined that this would be our new reality just a few months later? Our dayNATIONAL BOARD
NATIONAL BOARD President: Michelle Morrow, Ed.D Director of Scholarships Office of Financial Aid, Scholarships and Student Employment Northeastern Illinois University (Chicago, Il) Vice President: Kuan Evans, MLA Staff Assistant Office of Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity programs University of Pennsylvania (PhiLOGISTICS – ABWHE
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New York Chapter. ABWHE advocates and celebrates the accomplishments of Black women in higher education. It supports and empowers sister scholars, administrators and students through its various resources and networks. As an organization, it is a forum for development strategies to improve the quality of education for African-Americans. PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER A WARM WELCOME FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE ASSOCIATION OF BLACK WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATION, INC. Greater Philadelphia Chapter Greetings & Salutations Sisters, I felt privileged and humbled when asked to serve as President of the Association of Black Women in Higher Education, (ABWHE), Philadelphia Chapter. Many presREGISTRATION
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ABWHE History. In 1976, Dr. Jacqueline A. Kane became Director of the Resource Center on Women in Higher Education with the New York State Education Department. In this capacity, she became concerned about what could be done to assist affirmative action officers. She was directed to assist in the recruitment and promotion of Black women.REGISTRATION
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New York Chapter. ABWHE advocates and celebrates the accomplishments of Black women in higher education. It supports and empowers sister scholars, administrators and students through its various resources and networks. As an organization, it is a forum for development strategies to improve the quality of education for African-Americans. PHILADELPHIA CHAPTER A WARM WELCOME FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE ASSOCIATION OF BLACK WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATION, INC. Greater Philadelphia Chapter Greetings & Salutations Sisters, I felt privileged and humbled when asked to serve as President of the Association of Black Women in Higher Education, (ABWHE), Philadelphia Chapter. Many presCHICAGO CHAPTER
Sisters Unite! As the President of the Chicago Chapter of the Association of Black Women in Higher Education (ABWHE), I would like to personally thank the African and African American sisters who work tirelessly in colleges and universities across the country to promote higher education. Please know that our organization values each member of the higher education community and is committed toMINNESOTA CHAPTER
Welcome New Members! Thank you for choosing to partner with the Minnesota Chapter of the Association for Black Women in Higher Education (MN-ABWHE). We sincerely appreciate your interest in the association and look forward to learning more about you, your strengths and passions, as well as your skills and expertiseNATIONAL BOARD
NATIONAL BOARD President: Michelle Morrow, Ed.D Director of Scholarships Office of Financial Aid, Scholarships and Student Employment Northeastern Illinois University (Chicago, Il) Vice President: Kuan Evans, MLA Staff Assistant Office of Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity programs University of Pennsylvania (PhiLOGISTICS – ABWHE
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ABWHE has been an advocate for and celebrant of the accomplishments of Black women in higher education for more than three decades. Please join us in supporting and empowering sister scholars, staff, and students to secure our presence and prosperity for generations to come. Black women in the higher education community need a variety of resources and networks to foster their professional development and advocated for their presence and prosperity in the academy.To help meet that need, in 1978, thirteen visionary women meeting in Albany, New York founded the Association of Black Women in Higher Education,Inc.(ABWHE).
Today, ABWHE has seven chapters nationwide. Since its inception, ABWHE has served as a forum for developing strategies to improve the quality of education of Black people, with particular emphasis on encouraging Black youth to take full advantage of available educational opportunities. ABWHE is committed to aiding Black women in the academy in fulfilling their own aspirations as well as encouraging Black youth to pursue their education. The Philadelphia Chapter of the Association of Black Women in Higher Education is committed to our national motto: "LIFTING AS WE CLIMB..."MISSION:
The Association of Black Women in Higher Education is a national membership organization whose mission is: To promote the intellectual growth and educational development of Black women in higher education,To seek to eliminate racism, sexism, classism, and other social barriers that hinder Black women in higher education from achieving their human potential,To communicate the history, personal and professional achievements and contributions of Black women in higher education in order to help preserve the presence of Blacks in higher education,To provide academic and social mentoring for Black youth in order to insure a future generation of Blacks in higher education, andTo utilize our talents, strengths, and expertise to advance a vision of social justice. START YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAYLATEST NEWS
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