The Southern Education Foundation in partnership with Information Age publishing, has launched Higher Education Leadership and Study in Historically Black Colleges, a research collaboration designed to publish academic manuscripts about the various dimensions of HBCU management, culture, and experience. We will lead the compilation and curation of research and literature for the emergence of a discipline focused on the Study of Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Researchers from historically black institutions across the country are invited to share research submissions in order to be considered for publishing. This collaboration is the first of its kind for the HBCU community.
Southern Education Foundation
Founded in 1867 as the George Peabody Education Fund, the Southern Education Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supported by partners and donors committed to advancing equitable education policies and practices that elevate learning for low-income students and students of color in the southern states. We develop and disseminate research-based solutions for policymakers and grow the capacity of education leaders and influencers to create systemic change.
Information Age Publishing
Founded in 1999 by George F. Johnson, IAP is a social science publisher of academic and scholarly book series, monographs, handbooks, encyclopedia and journals. IAP's goal is to develop a comprehensive collection of materials that break down and define specific niches that lack high-level research material in the fields of Education, Psychology, Management, Leadership, Educational Technology, Mathematics and Black studies. Our products are offered in both print and electronic formats where possible. We market and promote our materials to librarians, professors and professionals throughout the world.