Latino Men and the College Presidency: An Intersectional Analysis of Identity, Power, and Marginalization in Higher Education Please join us for Dr. Jorge Burmicky’s discussion of the latest PM Research Brief, Latino Men and the College Presidency: An Intersectional Analysis of Identity, Power, and Marginalization in Higher Education. Brief available… read more
From DCCE Newsletter: Alumni Success Spotlight: Jorge Burmicky
Meet Dr. Jorge Burmicky, a Project MALES alum who is now an assistant professor at Howard University in Washington, DC. While serving as a GRA, he honed his skills as a researcher and discovered his true passion: improving educational outcomes for boys and men of color. DCCE Story by Jessica… read more
The 2023-2024 Graduate Scholars Program Application is now open
Project MALES is seeking applications for its 6th cohort of Graduate Scholars. The mission of Project MALES Graduate Scholars Program (PM-GSP) is to support the academic and career advancement of emerging scholars whose research is focused on improving the educational outcomes of boys and men of color. Up to four… read more
New Research Brief: Latino Men and the College Presidency: An Intersectional Analysis of Identity, Power, and Marginalization in Higher Education
Author: Jorge Burmicky, Ph.D., Howard University Full Brief Available Latinx/a/o college presidents represent less than four percent of all college and university presidencies in the United States (Gagliardi et al., 2017). Although the percentage of Latinx/a/o students enrolling in postsecondary education has nearly doubled in the past decade (Snyder et… read more
Project MALES Research Institute will present at the 2023 AERA Annual Conference in Chicago, IL.
We are excited to share that our Project MALES research team will be presenting at the 2023 AERA Annual Conference in Chicago, Illinois. We are eager to have presentations from our research team contributing to the conference theme, “Interrogating Consequential Education Research in Pursuit of Truth.” The following research studies from… read more