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Class of 2013: Social Consciousness and Global Perspective

Yesterday's post featured Dr. Robert M. Franklin's powerful commencement speech which encouraged graduates of an all male high school to be "renaissance men". As noted yesterday, Franklin told the boys about the "five wells" of renaissance men: well-read, well-spoken, well-traveled, well-dressed, and well-balanced. Today GCP concludes its coverage of this inspirational speech. Dr. Franklin encouraged the high school graduates [...]

By |2013-06-25T17:01:45+00:00June 25th, 2013|College Bound Students|0 Comments

Class of 2013: The “Five Wells” of Renaissance Men

As June comes to a close, GCP congratulates all of the young men who are in the graduating class of 2013. Whether they are graduating from elementary, junior high, lower, middle, high school or college, these boys have worked hard and deserve praise for this important accomplishment. These transitions are important steps in their lives and should be heralded. [...]

Tell Your Sons: Avoiding the Big Stupid Mistakes

Let me start by stating the obvious: the sexual assault of the inebriated young woman in Steubenville, Ohio by two high school athletes was a heinous act for which punishment is just and proper. This is a tragic case in which everybody lost. A young woman will be haunted by the sexual assault itself, by the knowledge that online [...]

Teach Your Children to Vote!!

As I watch the Democratic National Convention this evening, I can't help but think about the importance of encouraging our 18 year old sons and daughters to register to vote, and to make sure that they vote in the upcoming elections. We must make sure our children know the history of our struggles to obtain the right to vote, [...]

By |2012-09-04T22:56:45+00:00September 4th, 2012|Ages 16-18, College Bound Students, Parents|0 Comments

Stanford Study Confirms: Fewer Black and Hispanic Students at Elite Colleges Than There Were Decades Ago

A study recently released by Stanford University's Center for Education Policy Analysis has found that Black and Hispanic students remain significantly underrepresented in the nation's most selective colleges. The study, which can be found here, concludes that as recently as 2004, white students were five times as likely as Black students to enroll in selective colleges. White students with [...]

Top Universities Offering Free Online Classes

We at GCP are keenly focused on the advances in online education, and they are coming fast and furiously. MIT and Harvard recently announced a new nonprofit partnership known as EdX which will offer free online courses from both universities. EdX, which is expected to offer its first five courses this fall, will be overseen by a nonprofit organization [...]

What Works: Black Male Student Success in College

The Center for the Study of Race and Equity in Education, a new center at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education, has released its inaugural report, "Black Male Student Success in Higher Education: A Report from the National Black Male College Achievement Study, which can be found here. Shaun R. Harper, Director of the Center and an [...]

By |2012-02-08T00:54:06+00:00February 8th, 2012|Academics, College Bound Students|0 Comments

Red Tails: Take Your Boys on Opening Weekend–January 20th

Red Tails is an action film inspired by the heroic exploits of the Tuskegee Airmen, the first all African American World War II aerial combat unit. Directed by Anthony Hemingway ("The Wire"), from a screenplay by John Ridley ("Undercover Brother") and Aaron McGruder ("The Boondocks"), the film features a powerful ensemble cast led by Oscar winner Cuba Gooding and [...]

Opportunity for Black Men and Boys: Public Opinion, Media Depictions, and Media Consumption

The Opportunity Agenda, a non-profit organization focused on building the national will to expand opportunity in America, has just released a report examining national perceptions of African American men and boys, and the relationship of these perceptions to mass media. This extensive research project was designed to determine how to better and more effectively communicate the need to improve [...]

Learning to Play the Game

The New York Times, always a good source of articles about education, today includes an article which is particularly noteworthy to GCP readers. "Learning To Play the Game to Get into College", found here, chronicles Boston high school senior Nathaly Lopera's impressive efforts to get extra help with school and the college prep process. Among the resources she finds [...]

By |2011-11-21T16:26:33+00:00November 21st, 2011|College Bound Students, Parents, Resources|1 Comment