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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 bachelor’s from Utah State University and a doctorate from the Baylor College of Medicine.
Students
Univ. of Oklahoma President: Frat Members ‘Disgraceful’
The president of the University of Oklahoma lambasted members of a fraternity who participated in a racist chant caught on video.
Asian American Pacific Islander
Suyama Project Chronicles Japanese American Resistance During WWII
The University of California, Los Angeles’s Asian American Studies Center’s Suyama Project aims to preserve the history of Japanese American resistance during World War II.
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President Obama Talks Justice, Higher Ed Costs at Benedict College
High tuition costs, the “uphill battle” of HBCUs, and matters of justice were among the issues that students and parents raised with President Barack Obama during a town hall meeting Friday at Benedict College.
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Thousands March in Honor of 50th Anniversary of ‘Bloody Sunday’
Crowds of people, activists gathered in Selma on Sunday to make the legendary walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in honor of the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday.
Faculty & Staff
African-American Economist Loses Title VII Case
An African-American economist who blamed racial discrimination by a University of Chicago-affiliated peer-reviewed journal has lost his Title VII case against the university.
African-American
African-American Women Inch Forward in Physics
There are fewer African-American women who have ever earned a Ph.D. in physics in the United States than there are members of the Senate. And there are only 100 senators.
African-American
University of Maryland Duo Working to Create ‘HBCU Lite’
At the University of Maryland, College Park, two men are working to extend the same level of attention to ensure the school’s African-American students thrive on campus.
African-American
Tuskegee University President Takes Progressive Path
What in the world is a W.E.B. Du Bois scholar doing sitting atop the university that Booker T. Washington helped to create?
Leadership & Policy
University President Tapped to Head Philadelphia Fed
The head of the University of Delaware has been selected to be the new president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
African-American
‘Blackademic’ Activist Driven to Fight the Good Fight
Growing up in Washington, D.C., Dr. Kevin Michael Foster’s family didn’t have beaucoup dollars, but they were rich in values.
Students
Anti-Israel Divestment Push Gains Traction at U.S. Colleges
In the United States, Israel’s closest ally, the decade-old boycott-divestment-sanctions, or BDS, movement is making its strongest inroads by far on college campuses.
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