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Tag: Mentorship: Page 19
Faculty & Staff
Angelou Remembered at Wake Forest University
Maya Angelou, 86, died Wednesday.
May 29, 2014
Community Colleges
Equity, Inclusion Take Center Stage at NISOD Conference
NISOD partners with Diverse to launch new awards program.
May 28, 2014
Students
One on One With Isa Adney
The respected voice on community college issues delivers a keynote address at the NISOD Conference.
May 27, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Social Activism Loses âPeaceful Warriorâ Vincent Harding
He was a renaissance man. A productive scholar, who wrote about the Civil Rights Movement, not as a distant outsider but as one who was intimately involved in the day-to-day struggles of Blacks in the American South.
May 20, 2014
African-American
IU Professor Describes the Origins of the Asian âModel Minorityâ in the U.S.
Ellen Wu, assistant professor of history at Indiana University Bloomington, recalls the origins and development of the Asian âmodel minorityâ stereotype in recent book.
May 18, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Harrison B. Wilson Getting Honorary Doctorate from University of Kentucky
Denied admission to the University of Kentucky almost 70 years ago because it wouldnât accept Black students, Wilson went on to become a coach and later a university president.
May 8, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Howard University Awarding School Record 105 Doctoral Degrees
Howard University has maintained it lead as the top producer of on-campus doctoral degrees awarded by Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
May 7, 2014
Students
College Graduation: 4 Ways Things Have Changed
NEW YORK â Thereâs still plenty of pomp and circumstance, inspiring words from lofty speakers and tossing tassels, but graduating from college today is very different from a generation or so ago.
May 6, 2014
Faculty & Staff
For Minoritiesâ Educational Needs, Funding Lags Far Behind Effort
Today more than 90 percent of the nationâs population growth is from people of color, yet we are failing to address their educational needs.
May 5, 2014
Students
Dr. Nitasha Tamar Sharma
Dr. Nitasha Tamar Sharma is associate professor of African-American studies, Asian American studies and performance studies at Northwestern University, where she has received several outstanding teaching awards. Her scholarship focuses on Afro/Asian American relations, especially in studying the relationship between the two through hiphop music. Sharma is writing her second book, âHidden Hapas: Multiracial Blacks [âŚ]
May 1, 2014
Faculty & Staff
Dr. Juan Gilbert
Dr. Juan E. Gilbert is a professor and chair of the Human-Centered Computing Division in the School of Computing at Clemson University. He was named one of the 50 Most Important African- Americans in Technology by eAccess Corp. Gilbert wants to combat the notion that STEM careers are boring and not suited for African- Americans. [âŚ]
May 1, 2014
Students
Dr. Shawnta Friday-Stroud
Dr. Shawnta Friday-Stroud is dean of the School of Business and Industry at Florida A&M University. Her research interests include diversity, mentoring and intergroup relations. Friday â Stroud has more than 20 years of consulting experience in strategic planning, leadership training and diversity course development. She has done consulting for General Mills, Eli Lilly and [âŚ]
May 1, 2014
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