ABWHE has been an advocate for and celebrant of
the accomplishments of Black women in higher
education for more than two decades.
Black women in the higher education community
need a variety of resources and networks to foster
their professional development and advocate for
their presence and prosperity in the academy. To
help meet that need, in 1978, thirteen visionary
women meeting in Albany, New York founded the
Association of Black Women in Higher Education,
Inc.(ABWHE).
Today, ABWHE has six chapters nationwide.
Since its inception, ABWHE has served as a forum
for developing strategies to improve the quality of
education of Black people.
ABWHE is especially committed to aiding Black women in the
academy to fulfill their own aspirations as well
as encourage Black youth to pursue their education.
Please join us in supporting and empowering sister
scholars, staff, and students to secure our presence
and prosperity for generations to come.
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