Increasing Enrollment of Black Students
Dublin Core
Title
Increasing Enrollment of Black Students
Subject
Correspondence in attempt to increase the number of black students at Bucknell
Description
This February 1964 letter from the National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students informs Reid Reynolds that they have not referred many black students to Bucknell because black students claim Bucknell's social climate creates an unhappy campus experience for non-white individuals. Their exclusion from fraternities and sororities is cited as the reason that makes this unhappiness especially true.
Creator
Associate Director Penny Barnes
Source
National Scholarship Service & Fund for Negro Students
Publisher
The Griot Institute
Date
February 19, 1964
Type
Image, Text, Correspondence
- Date Added
- May 13, 2016
- Collection
- Black Students at Bucknell
- Tags
- Black students at Bucknell, Correspondence, Discrimination, Diversity, Fraternities, National Scholarship Service and Fund for Negro Students, Race, Scholarships
- Citation
- Associate Director Penny Barnes, “Increasing Enrollment of Black Students,” Bucknell Civil Rights Project, accessed May 14, 2024, http://bucivilrights.omeka.bucknell.edu/omeka/items/show/29.