BOULÉ JOURNAL
Volume 72, Number 2
Summer 2008
Leadership and the Sustainability of Black Colleges and Universities
Within the U.S. higher education and society at large, a topic of continuing interest is the future of black colleges and universities. The nation's black institutions of higher education, despite ther size and stature, have proven their mettle, yet they face persistent challenge to their survival.VINTAGE JOURNAL
The Boulé JournalVolume 25, Number 4. July, 1963
Edward W. Beasley (Beta)
Archon Edward W. Beasley (Beta) at the right, talks with Mayor Richard J. Daley of Chicago and Metropolitan Opera Star Leontyne Price, after having steered successfully a mammoth benefit concert in Chicago, attracting 5000 music lovers. Archon Beasley received at the June Commencement, an Alumni citation from his Alma Mater, Fisk University, for meritorious service to humanity.History of the Boulé

At the dawn of the twentieth century black men of distinction had long functioned in various leadership posts, especially in the churches and benevolent association movement. Some, notably Frederick Douglass among them, had even served in high government posts. But by and large they lived lives separate from those of the black masses and the white professionals. In 1904 a small group in Philadelphia set out to create an organization that would provide a vehicle for men of standing and like tastes to come together to know the best of one another.
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Press Releases
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Archon Wilson Wright, Jr. Awarded Fellowship In American College of Dentists
Dr. Wilson Wright, Jr. of Birmingham, Alabama was awarded Fellowship in the American College of Dentists during its 2007 Annual Meeting and Convocation in San Francisco, California.
July 18, 2008 -
Archon Holifield Defines the "21st Century Urban League"
Alpha Kappa Archon addressed a packed house of The City Club of Cleveland.
July 01, 2008 -
Boulé Foundation Board of Trustees Elects New Member
On June 6, 2008 Archon Robert Holmes of Beta Kappa Boulé was elected by the Boulé Foundation Board of Trustees to serve a three-year term.
June 17, 2008 -
Essence Magazine Recognizes Delta Mu Archousa for Community Service
Archousa Gloria Reed Austin is one of twelve women featured in an article in the May 2008 issue of Essence magazine as having made a significant difference in her community and awarded the "Woman Making a Powerful Difference Award".
June 09, 2008 -
Archon Frederick Jones Graduation Keynote Speaker
Archon Frederick Jones of Gamma Nu Boulé, Northern Mississippi, was the keynote speaker for the 140th Graduating Class of the Howard University College of Medicine on Friday, May 9, 2008, in Washington, D.C.
May 19, 2008
