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I love the AUC, the contacts there and the education I received have propelled me into the career I have today. But at the same time, the schools seem more keen on developing lawyers and executives than researchers. I hope the government and the schools work to allocate more money to these departments in the future.
Though, on the outside looking in, I would think that the problem for HBCU's might be the huge capital investment that science and engineering require of an institution.
Do HBCU's have the alumni/corporate donor network to remain at the forefront in facilities?
Government dollars rarely fund more than people and equipment, brick and mortar appears to come mostly from alumni donors and capital campaigns?
And you have to contend with 'plantation tax', 'glass ceilings' and everything else. Here's an interesting story I listened to on NPR about a black Professor's struggle with MIT.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?st...
Yes, funding is and has always been an issue .... and it will continue to be an issue. Many HBCUs have to worry about keeping some of their most popular undergrad programs. Starting a Ph. D. in engineering is definitely considered a luxury. Even if Oprah DID give $40 million to the HBCU of her choice - which she does not have to do, you would have to have qualified folks overseeing the funds. If not, chaos will ensue (I'm talking to you Morris Brown College).
And if the government, expects HBCUs to catch up with these leading producers of Ph. D.s they really need to put their money where their mouths are. These ivies can do these kind of things because as my line brother says, "Harvard still has money from the pilgrims."