Research Paper | Oct 2024 Tracking the Health of the Humanities at HBCUs Project Humanities Indicators Share Back to publications American Academy of Arts and Sciences Table of Contents Introduction Figure 1: Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded by HBCUs, by Field, 1997 to 2022 Figure 2: Humanities Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded by HBCUs, by Discipline, 1997 to 2022 Figure 3: Humanities Degrees as a Share of All Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded, by Institution Type, 1997 to 2022 Figure 4: Share of Humanities Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded to Historically Minoritized Students, by Institution Type, 1997 to 2022 Figure 5: Humanities Graduate Degrees Awarded by HBCUs, 1997 to 2022 American Academy of Arts and Sciences View PDF Order Print Copy Order Print Copy Topics Arts & Humanities Related Project Humanities Indicators The Humanities Indicators is a nationally recognized source of nonpartisan information on the state of the humanities, providing researchers and policy-makers with better tools to answer basic questions about areas of concern in the field. Chairs Norman Marshall Bradburn and Robert B. Townsend Arts & Humanities Education
Humanities Indicators The Humanities Indicators is a nationally recognized source of nonpartisan information on the state of the humanities, providing researchers and policy-makers with better tools to answer basic questions about areas of concern in the field. Chairs Norman Marshall Bradburn and Robert B. Townsend Arts & Humanities Education