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Section: Faculty & Staff
Faculty & Staff
In the Name of Diversity
When word spread around campus that Dr. Luis R. Fraga, a 15-year associate professor in Stanford University’s political science department…
February 7, 2007
Faculty & Staff
The Journey for Jackson State
In recent years, construction cranes have loomed over the bustling campus of Jackson State University…
February 7, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Ethnic Fraud?
For American Indian scholars, securing a job in higher education can sometimes be as simple as checking a box…
January 24, 2007
Students
Project Town Gown
The neighborhood surrounding Rhodes College suffers from high infant mortality rates, among other ills; but the college refuses to stand by and watch its community deteriorate.
January 24, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Ethnic Fraud?
For American Indian scholars, securing a job in higher education can sometimes be as simple as checking a box…
January 24, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Studies on Faculty Bias Are Severely Flawed, Says Study
Studies that indicate college faculty members are liberals who pound a liberal ideology into the minds of impressionable college students rely on flawed methodology, according to a new assessment of faculty bias studies.
January 22, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Duke Professors Reject Calls to Apologize to Lacrosse Players
Increasingly under attack from newspaper editorials and online bloggers, the Duke faculty members known as “The Group of 88” posted a letter online yesterday defending themselves against accusations that they had rushed to judge the three men’s lacrosse players.
January 16, 2007
Faculty & Staff
‘Hanging On and Seeing It Through’
Dr. Quinetta Roberson wanted to have an MBA before she turned 21, and to become a tenured professor…
January 10, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Interdisciplinary Innovator
It’s hard to predict where the career path of Dr. Sean M. Decatur may ultimately lead…
January 10, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Pursuing a Lifelong Passion
Driven. That, in a word, best describes Dr. M. Brian Blake. For somebody who fell into teaching by accident…
January 10, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Returning to Her Ancestral Roots
Dr. Elizabeth Archuleta (Yaqui/Chicana) never got used to Pennsylvania during her graduate years at Penn State…
January 10, 2007
Faculty & Staff
They Call Him the ‘Mozart of Math’
Talk about a very good year. Last August, Dr. Terence Tao won the prestigious Fields Medal…
January 10, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Interpreting Religion Through Music
When Lorenzo Candelaria’s 7-year-old daughter asked what he does at work, the University of Texas musicologist told her…
January 10, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Investigating Health Disparities
Although many scientists have a passion for research because they enjoy working in a laboratory
January 10, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Resilience: My Pathway to the Information Technology Professoriate
While recently attending a conference in Atlanta, a scholarly gentleman and I struck up a conversation regarding academic life and multidisciplinary research…
January 10, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Duke Fallout Continues as Top Black Professor Resigns From Race Committee
The Duke University professor heading a university-appointed committee to investigate race relations on campus in the wake of last spring’s men’s lacrosse scandal has resigned from that committee in protest against the recent decision to invite two of the players back on to campus.
January 9, 2007
Faculty & Staff
Tuskegee’s Time
From its earliest years, Tuskegee University, known initially as Tuskegee Institute, navigated the higher education landscape…
December 27, 2006
Students
Reinventing the Outreach Wheel?
As a professor of Chicano studies, a faculty adviser to the student organization MEChA and a mentor…
December 27, 2006
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