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Women: Page 59
African-American
Race Amity Over Enmity Focus of Recent Conference
Expert says, although history books and contemporary media are replete with accounts of enmity between the races, there is a long history of race amity that has not received the same level of attention.
African-American
Diverse Conversations: 4 Ways HBCUs Can Prepare Students for Lack of Workplace Diversity
There has to be a blending of what is actually happening in the workplace with what the ideal can be with the right people who work for it.
Students
Michigan State University Sued Over Sexual Assault Claims
EAST LANSING, Mich. â Four Michigan State University students filed a civil rights lawsuit Wednesday accusing the school and its leadership of a slow and inadequate response to their sexual assault complaints. The women said university administrators acted with âdeliberate indifferenceâ by failing to properly investigate and by violating school policies meant to prohibit harassment [âŚ]
African-American
New Director Appointed at Jimmy Carter Presidential Library
by Associated Press ATLANTA â Meredith Evans has been named the new director of the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum. Archivist of the United States David Ferriero announced Evansâ appointment on Monday. She begins work at the library in Atlanta on Nov. 29. Evans previously oversaw the Department of Special Collections at Washington University [âŚ]
Latinx
Tragedy in Paris
An American Global tragedy: Nohemi Gonzalez was an example of diversity in higher ed at its best.
African-American
Yale Announces Plan to Increase Diversity
Yale University announced earlier this month a $50 million plan to increase the diversity of faculty on campus.
Women
Legal Profession Struggling With Dearth of Minority Representation
A dearth of minority representation in the legal profession remains a serious issue that begins with a quality education for all students.
Leadership & Policy
Rutgers University Board Holds Private Meeting Amid Sports Scandal
Rutgers Universityâs Board of Governors met behind closed doors Friday amid the latest scandal to hit the sports program the school has been trying to build up.
Women
Judge Dismisses Discrimination Suit Against Kent State
A judge in Ohio has dismissed all federal claims against Kent State University in a suit alleging discrimination for failing to hire an African-American woman who had applied dozens of times for a position.
Women
âStraight Outta Comptonâ Highlights Complex Role of Black Women in Society
Scholars contemplate the broader relationship between hip hop and women.
Women
Leadership Institutes Building Pipelines of Women, Minorities
Efforts to result in more women and minorities on track to become university or college presidents.
Women
âMiss Annâ Problems: Battling Depression While Black
From the outside looking in, the Howard University alumna was living a near-perfect life with two âcute, brightâ kids and a âcute, bright,â supportive husband.
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