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Leadership & Policy
JACOB EAPEN
Community College of Philadelphia has appointed JACOB EAPEN as vice president for business and finance. He was the former vice president for administration and chief business officer at Mercer County Community College. He holds a bachelorâs from Roosevelt University in Chicago, a masterâs from Washington University in St. Louis and an MBA from Rutgers University in New Jersey.
African-American
ANJELICA L. GONZALEZ
Anjelica L. Gonzalez was appointed the Donna L. Dubinsky Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at Yale University. She was an assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Yale. Gonzalez earned a bachelorâs from Utah State University and a doctorate from the Baylor College of Medicine.
Students
Anti-Israel Divestment Push Gains Traction at U.S. Colleges
In the United States, Israelâs closest ally, the decade-old boycott-divestment-sanctions, or BDS, movement is making its strongest inroads by far on college campuses.
Students
Women As Writers
âWeaving the Stories of Womenâs Livesâ is the theme this year of Womenâs History Month, which is observed in March. This year is also the 35th anniversary of the Womenâs History Movement and the National Womenâs History Project, which promotes Womenâs History Month.
African-American
Dori Maynard Was a Champion for Diversity in Journalism
Despite her passing, fight for more journalists of color must continue.
Faculty & Staff
CRISTINA M. RODRIGUEZ
Cristina M. Rodriguez was named the Leighton Homer Surbeck Professor of Law at Yale Law School. She was a professor of law at Yale. Rodriguez earned a bachelorâs and a juris doctor from Yale. She also earned a masterâs from Oxford University.
Latinx
College Major a Factor in Unemployment Rates, Earnings
New report shows college graduates tend to earn more than those with only a high school diploma, but this advantage varies depending on oneâs major.
Faculty & Staff
American History is not Black History; Black History is not Americaâs
The argument that âBlack history is American historyâ is naĂŻve to the point of insipidity.
Faculty & Staff
Celebrating Black History in the New Millennium
There are some compelling issues to be examined regarding Black History Month as we know it to be now.
Faculty & Staff
Baby Boomers and the Retirement Dilemma
The fact is that this is a transition that is not always as serene as many boomers envisioned.
African-American
U.S. Colleges Bringing in Chaplains to Serve the Nonbelievers
Bart Campolo, 51, joined a growing movement of college âhumanist chaplains,â arriving at the University of Southern California last September.
African-American
And Still We Rise
Construction of Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture belies struggle of many Black history museums.
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