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Section: Faculty & Staff
Faculty & Staff
Professional Appointments
Dr. Kimetris N. Baltrip has been named assistant professor of journalism and mass communications at Kansas State University and news adviser to the K-State Collegian, the university’s daily newspaper. She is a former copy editor for The New York Times. Baltrip earned a bachelor’s from Prairie View A&M University, and a master’s and doctorate from […]
November 30, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Diversity Is an Action Verb
It appears that a recurring goal of colleges and universities is the embracement of cultural diversity…
November 30, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Black Professors Defend Indiana University President
A group of Black professors and staff members at Indiana University want the school’s faculty…
November 23, 2005
Faculty & Staff
The Pivotal Role of Women
The recent passings of leading ladies of the civil rights movement, Constance Baker Motley…
November 16, 2005
Faculty & Staff
UNC-Chapel Hill Opens Up Records About Ties to Slavery
In the early decades of the nation’s oldest public university, students at the University of North Carolina…
November 16, 2005
Students
Getting Off The BurnOUT Track?
For those bright, young scholars who seek an idyllic life of secure full-time employment while engaging…
November 16, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Flying Standby
The plight of graduate assistants in the academy has repeatedly made headlines in recent years…
November 16, 2005
Faculty & Staff
The TICKING of the Biological and Tenure Clocks
Colleges and universities are arguably among the most enlightened and progressive institutions in America…
November 16, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Diversity Officers — Coming to a Campus Near You?
In the long line of equity and access shifts, maneuvers and descriptive title appointments in higher education…
November 16, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Why Are 90 Percent of College Faculty Still White?
Harvard University announced a $50-million initiative in May to make faculty more diverse…
November 16, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Indiana University Faculty Plan Mass Meeting Over School President’s Leadership
Indiana University’s faculty council will hold an unusual meeting…
November 9, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Fired University of North Dakota Faculty Member Alleges Anti-gay Bias
A University of North Dakota choir director who is being fired for allegedly failing to maintain…
November 8, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Reluctant Discussions
Reluctant Discussions Long before Hurricane Katrina hit, the academy was already looking more closely at the issue of class in regards to diversity. Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s rulings on the University of Michigan’s affirmative action policies, several colleges and universities, shying away from considering race, began to look at class via family income as […]
November 2, 2005
Faculty & Staff
American University Trustees Oust President Amid Spending Scandal
American University trustees announced that Dr. Benjamin Ladner will not return as president…
November 2, 2005
Students
Class Matters
Skidmore College professor urges an examination of whether the academy ignores class in the push for diversity.
November 2, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Emotional IQ Contributes to Computing Coursework
Emotional IQ Contributes to Computing CourseworkSuccess, Virginia Tech Researchers Say BLACKSBURG, Va.The emotional intelligence of students indirectly contributes to academic success in information technology studies, according to preliminary results from research conducted by researchers at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. The research team, led by faculty members of the university’s Pamplin College of Business, […]
November 2, 2005
Faculty & Staff
University of North Carolina Opens Up Records About Ties to Slavery
In the early decades of the nation’s oldest public university, students at the University of North Carolina had servants that kindled fires in their rooms and cut wood to fuel their stoves…
October 30, 2005
Faculty & Staff
Former N.C. State Instructor Says “Exterminate White People”
North Carolina State University has distanced itself from comments made by an adjunct instructor who recently said Blacks must “exterminate White people off the face of the planet.”
October 25, 2005
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