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Two Black Women University Presidents Have Died


Two Black Women University Presidents Have Died, Spurring ...

the unexpected deaths of two Black women university presidents—Joanne A. Epps of Temple University and Dr. Orinthia T. Montague of Volunteer ...

Black Women Leading Ivory Towers - Forbes

Last month a wave a deep grief washed over Black women academics as word spread of the sudden and untimely deaths of two college presidents, ...

The Program Went On As Planned | Diverse

Just two days later, on September 22, in Gallatin, Tennessee, Volunteer State Community College announced that Orinthia T. Montague, 56, a Black ...

For Colored Girls Fighting to Survive When a Presidential Title Isn't ...

Academia's long legacy of violence against Black women reared its head twice this past week. Orinthia T. Montague, President of Volunteer ...

M. Yvonne Taylor, Ph.D. on LinkedIn: Black women in academia are ...

Two Black women college presidents died while on the job last fall. Dr. Kathleen McElroy was discriminated against by Texas A&M so egregiously they had to pay ...

Temple University's First Black Woman Acting President Dies After ...

JoAnne A. Epps, the first Black woman to serve as president at Temple University, died suddenly after falling ill onstage at a memorial service.

Dr. Kevin E. James - Two female Black College Presidents died last ...

Two female Black College Presidents died last week unexpectedly on the job. To the person who sent me this, I thank you and will listen.

On JoAnne A. Epps, and the health impacts of racism and sexism

But the recent loss of two pioneering Black female leaders ― acting Temple University president JoAnne A. ... women were trailblazers who died ...

Simon Says, “Take Two Giant Steps Backward." - LinkedIn

Orinthia T. Montague, President of Volunteer State Community College, two Black women presidents who died this week. It is also dedicated to all ...

Is Academia Toxic for Black Women? - No Trifling Matter

In September, two African American female college presidents died suddenly within the span of a week. Temple University president JoAnne A.

HBCU administrator's death by suicide prompts calls for president's ...

Calls of resignation are growing against Lincoln University of Missouri President John Moseley following the suicide death of Antoinette ...

'She endured cruelty': what led to a leader's death at a historically ...

Antoinette Candia-Bailey was a beloved administrator at Lincoln University. Her suicide devastated a community – and roiled Black academia.

Possibility to Power: How Black Women Leaders Are Building New ...

Leading as a Black woman can also be a matter of life and death. In September 2023, two Black women presidents of higher education institutions ...

HBCU admin dies by suicide; calls renewed to address mental health

DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- There is a renewed push to address mental health in Black women after a Lincoln University administrator died by ...

Black women are dying in education, and America needs to do ...

Lincoln University of Missouri Vice President of Student Affairs, Dr. Antoinette Candia-Bailey committed suicide on Jan 8th, and cited the ...

Academia Is Failing Black Women: Examining Misogynoir ... - Forbes

Candia-Bailey, who was Lincoln University in Missouri's vice president of student affairs, died by suicide at 49. Reports indicate that ...

An HBCU administrator's suicide is raising painful questions ... - CNN

The death of Antoinette “Bonnie” Candia-Bailey has led to students demonstrating across campus and the university president going on leave.

Lincoln University administrator's suicide spotlights Black women's ...

When Antoinette "Bonnie" Candia-Bailey, the former vice president of student affairs at Lincoln University in Missouri, died by suicide on ...

JoAnne A. Epps, acting president at Temple University, has died - NPR

Epps died after collapsing at a memorial service Tuesday afternoon, the university said. She was 72.

Historically Black Missouri college in turmoil after suicide ... - AP News

A historically Black college in Missouri is in turmoil after the suicide of an administrator who alleged bullying by the school's president.