
The PhD Project recommends the following articles and reading materials which can be ordered
at www.amazon.com:
Who Shall Tell Our Story?
The Storied Past and Relevance of
Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
Written by Lee Jones, LeKita V. Scott, Jame Moore III and Lamont Flowers
What Makes Racial Diversity Work in Higher Education.
Academic Leaders Present Successful Policies and Strategies
Edited by Frank W. Hale, Jr.
Foreword by William E. Kirwan
Journey to the Ph.D
How to Navigate the Process as African Americans
Edited by Anna L. Green and LeKita V. Scott
Foreword by Brenda Jarmon
Black in America
When a Ph.D. is Still Not Enough
Written by Lee Jones
Foreword by Michael Dyson
How Minority Students Experience College
Implications for Planning and Policy
Written by Lemuel Watson, Melvin C. Terrell, Doris J. Wright, Fred Bonner II,
Michael Cuyjet, James Gold, Donna Rudy and Dawn R. Person
The Majority in the Minority
Expanding the Representation of Latina/o Faculty, Administrators
and Students in Higher Education
Edited by Jeanett Castellanos and Lee Jones
Foreword by Laura I. Rendon
Retaining African Americans in Higher Education
Challenging Paradigms for Retaining Students, Faculty and Administrators
Edited by Lee Jones
Making It on Broken Promises
African American Male Scholars Confront the Culture of Higher Education
Edited by Lee Jones
Foreword by Cornel West
Sisters of the Academy
Emergent Black Women Scholars in Higher Education
Edited by Reitumetse Mabokel and Anna L. Green
Foreword by Bertice Berry
Brothers of the Academy
Up and Coming Black Scholars Earning Our Way in Higher Education
Edited by Lee Jones
Foreword by Na'im Akbar
Job Search in Academe
Strategic Rhetorics for Faculty Job Candidates
Written by Dawn Formo, Cheryl Reed
Foreword by Ross Winterowd
The New Faculty and Graduate Mentor
A Guide to Developing Teacher-Scholars for Mentors, Faculty, Administrators and Graduate Students
Written by Jan Allen
Faculty Diversity: Problems and Solutions
Author: JoAnn Moody, PhD, JD
Order your copy at Amazon.com
Pamela Felder, Ph.D, Professor/Researcher/Author
On Doctoral Student Development: Exploring Faculty Mentoring in the Shaping of African American Doctoral Student Success
Pamela Felder, Ph.D, Professor/Researcher/Author
"Nurturing" and "Caring": Do These Terms Really Reflect the Strength of HBCUs and Their Impact on Doctoral Student Development?
Maria Guida, Successful Speaker, Inc.
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Learn how successful business speakers apply tools from the stage to persuade business audiences and sell more ideas, products, and services.
Exploring Work Life Balance for the Female Doctoral Student
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