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The Anguish of Jason Arday
In the aftermath of Jason Arday’s sudden death, a painful public spectacle reveals how race, scrutiny, and white supremacy continue to haunt Black achievement in academia.
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The Anguish of Jason Arday
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Inside George Mason University's Largest College, Black Faculty Say They Are Being Targeted
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Beyond the Game: Supporting First-Year, First-Generation Student-Athletes in Community Colleges
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