
Writing an opinion published in the September 28, 2010 issue of the Wall Street Journal, Jason L. Riley titled his commentary “Black Colleges Need a New Mission: Once an essential response to racism, they are now academically inferior.” To counter Mr. Riley's commentary, ReelUrbanNews.com spoke exclusively with the leaders of three Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Dr. David L. Beckley, President of Rust College, Dr. Ernest McNealey, President of Stillman College, and Eloise Alexis, Vice President of Spelman College.
"To see young people come in and to know their background, seeing the hesitation that they bring to the table, then to see them walk across the stage in three to four or even sometimes six years and go out and make a name for themselves and in turn make a name for Rust College, we are pleased to say that we have been producing leaders throughout the spectrum of higher education and the world of work both internationally and in this country."
Dr. David L. Beckley, President, Rust College
"What we do at Spelman is really educate women who will go forward and problem solve in this world. It’s not just about titles and jobs, although whether its Rosalyn Brewer, who is head of Wal-Mart or Kim Davis who is over J. P. Morgan - Chase Foundation, they are in these large positions, but yet they’re also tackling the problems of the world. Providing women with an excellent academic education regardless of their means is an exciting thing, and if being ranked the number one HBCU allows us to continue to educate in greater quantity, then by all means we want to remain there."
Eloise A. Alexis, Vice President for College Relations, Spelman College
“Being president of an HBCU is both an honor and a significant challenge. We are charged on a regular basis to turn water into wine and then there are some occasions when we have to make the water as well. The joy is that we graduate people and start them in a direction where they make a tremendous difference to the American economy, to the American democracy, and the greater good throughout the world. The challenge at large is the lack of information and appreciation for what these institutions are about, not only in our community, but in general.”
Dr. Ernest McNealey, President, Stillman College
West Coast based, ReelUrbanNews.com is an original video content driven website designed to provide its viewers with the absolute best in original programming. Its founder, Michael Reel, is a 1992 graduate of Rust College. To see the complete interviews go to ReelUrbanNews.com.
Posted By: Reginald Culpepper
Friday, October 1st 2010 at 2:31PM
You can also
click
here to view all posts by this author...