Lydia LumStudentsAffording Others the Full Law School ExperienceWhen Anthony Welters attended law school, he spent so many hours at his off-campus jobs that he never truly felt connected to the campus community.April 29, 2009Faculty & StaffWomen Professors Not Being Promoted as Rapidly as MenTroubling inequities remain in career advancement between male and female college professors in English and foreign languages, according to a report being released today by the Modern Language Association.April 26, 2009Faculty & StaffRelishing Reprisal-free ResearchWhile growing up, a career in medicine appealed to Dr. Hana Abdalla because of the community good she could accomplish. Women’s health issues also intrigued her because so many of them were not openly discussed in her native Sudan.March 19, 2009Faculty & StaffA Practical Ethnic Studies ProgramThe Asian American Studies Program at the University of Massachusetts Boston complements students’ career tracks and engages them in the surrounding Asian American community.February 18, 2009Faculty & StaffUMass Boston’s Asian American Studies Program Takes a Practical ApproachThe Asian American Studies Program at the University of Massachusetts Boston complements students’ career tracks and engages them in the surrounding Asian American community.February 12, 2009HomeThe Obama Era: A Post-racial Society?Despite the election of President Barack Obama, many longtime scholars whose work intertwines with race disagree that the country has reached a post-racial period.February 4, 2009HomeProfessors Worry Over Post-Racial Obama EraWith Barack Obama becoming U.S. president in barely a week, some college English professors worry it may actually become tougher to engage students in race-based literature.January 12, 2009African-AmericanNot Just Black and WhiteAs a teenager, Dr. Anne Cheng held in awe the novel Invisible Man.January 7, 2009HomeStill Building The DreamFundraising organizers for a national monument to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. report they have topped more than $100 million in donations.January 7, 2009HBCUsReading Skills, Language Nuances of Black Youth Among Issues Examined at MLABarack Obama’s forthcoming ascent to the presidency will hopefully help improve access to African-American children’s and young adult literature, a scholar said Tuesday.December 30, 2008Previous PagePage 23 of 30Next Page