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HBCU FDN Book Series

A Series with Myers Education Press

Project
Overview

HBCU FDN Book Series on HBCU Education​

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Sponsored by: HBCU Faculty Development Network & Myers Education Press

Series
Focus

The HBCU Faculty Development Network Book Series focuses on high quality scholarship topics experienced by faculty, staff, students and administrators at HBCUs and other institutions identified as minority serving. In particular, these topics will focus on the delivery of inclusive and holistic education that will impact student success.

 

The goals of the series are aligned with the mission of the HBCU Faculty Development Network to highlight and record its rich legacy. Anticipated authors will represent disciplines across the academic landscape including but not limited to the STEM areas, humanities, education, reading, academic and student support services. As these institutions are increasing the focus on research and publications, the book series will provide a publishing outlet that allows academic and professional staff to document their contributions to teaching, research and service as it relates to their institutions, student engagement, and their place in a global world.

 

The HBCU Faculty Development Network Book Series will also seek and support submissions including racial equity, politics, history, academic disciplines, insider/outsider issues, instruction, discovery, methodologies, service, professional development, leadership, and professional organizational structures that impact the HBCU community.

Eligible
Authors

Academic and professional staff at HBCUs and other institutions identified as minority-serving are encouraged to submit manuscripts that document their contributions to teaching, research and service as it relates to their institutions, student engagement, and their place in a global world.

Publishing
Timeline

​The timeline is:

  1. Webinar on the Conference Proceedings Manuscript Submission by November 30, 2023

  2. Additional Deadlines TBA.

Manuscript
Guidelines

Manuscript Guidelines TBA.

Submission
Details

We look forward to receiving your conference proceedings manuscript. If you have any questions, feel free to contact one of the editors listed below. Please note that The HBCU FDN reserves the right to change any aspect of this proceeding invitation, acceptance, criteria, and publication.

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Conference Proceedings Editors:

Donald R. Collins, donald.collins@hbcufdn.org  

Laurette B. Foster, laurette.foster@hbcufdn.org 

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Submission Guidelines

(View November 10, 2023 recording below for additional details.)

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Webinar Handouts:

Submission
Portal

Coming Soon.

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