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Section: Faculty & Staff
Students
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California students and faculty grapple with the effects of a state budget crisis in postsecondary education.
January 20, 2010
Faculty & Staff
Letters – January 21, 2010 Issue
Readers share opinions on recent Diverse stories.
January 20, 2010
Faculty & Staff
Protest Against Budget Cuts Held at LSU
The latest round of college budget cuts, combined with threats of still more to come, provoked protest Tuesday from LSU faculty and students and a burgeoning movement that promised more organized opposition when negotiations on next year’s budget begin.
January 20, 2010
Faculty & Staff
University of Virginia Names First Female President
The university’s Board of Visitors on Monday elected Teresa Sullivan to succeed President John Casteen.
January 11, 2010
Faculty & Staff
NEUROBIOLOGY : Free To Express And Contribute
For Dr. Gonzalo E. Torres, scientific research — and academia in general — is about the freedom to break away from the herd.
January 6, 2010
Students
MATH : Life In Absolute Values
As a high school student in East Los Angeles, Dr. Erika Tatiana Camacho didn’t know what ganas looked like. She aspired to only one thing: becoming a store cashier.
January 6, 2010
Students
LAW : Challenging Tradition
As a young Indian-American growing up in mostly White southern New Jersey, Madhavi Sunder’s most vital links to her cultural heritage included her uncles, aunts and cousins who emigrated from India to the United States.
January 6, 2010
Faculty & Staff
LAW : Native American Law and Order
University of Idaho law professor Angelique EagleWoman first became interested in the law after her African-American uncle was assaulted by a group of deputies and subsequently awarded $75,000 in punitive damages.
January 6, 2010
Students
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES : The Internationalist
Count Dr. Michael K. Dorsey as a scholar whose experience as an advocate on behalf of poor and marginalized peoples is as formidable as the expertise he demonstrates while teaching and conducting research in his capacity as an assistant professor of environmental studies at Dartmouth College.
January 6, 2010
Students
EDUCATION: Representative Research
Dr. Luis Urrieta Jr. Draws distinct lines to separate his professional life from his personal life, but his work is, in fact, personal to him.
January 6, 2010
Faculty & Staff
COMPUTER SCIENCE: Computing For Cures
When Dr. Yaohang Li’s parents steered him as a teenager toward a computing career, it didn’t douse any of his passion for laboratory sciences.
January 6, 2010
Faculty & Staff
Athletes Play for Pride, Coaches Get Bonuses
The players at Texas and Alabama will compete tonight for the chance to be called national champions and for a beautiful crystal trophy to be placed outside their locker room while their coaches stand to make hundreds of thousands of dollars.
January 6, 2010
Faculty & Staff
Faculty Union Files Grievance with University of Hawaii
HONOLULU – The union that represents University of Hawaii faculty on Monday filed a class grievance directly with university president Dr. M.R.C. Greenwood, demanding she retract her letter of last week to faculty about her plans to unilaterally impose pay cuts.
January 5, 2010
Faculty & Staff
Obama’s Presidential Campaign Explored by Language Scholars
Professors and students of languages and literature examined the historic campaign and election of the nation’s first Black president at the 125th annual Modern Language Association convention.
January 3, 2010
Faculty & Staff
PROMOTING AGRICULTURAL CAREERS TO MINORITIES
USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) is on a mission to promote careers in agricultural economics for minority college students. For the past two years the ERS has conducted a distance learning program that brings experts
December 23, 2009
Faculty & Staff
NOTEWORTHY NEWS
Politics as Usual for the Professoriate Career scholars are routinely tapped for high-level policymaking jobs in government. As a child, Harold Koh paid rapt attention to his father’s dual career as a diplomat and professor.
December 23, 2009
Faculty & Staff
Academia Jobs Forecast Bleak
The Modern Language Association (MLA) projects a significant drop in faculty opportunities in English and foreign languages and literature, according to a report released today.
December 16, 2009
Students
SOUL SURVIVOR
A target in the 1990s culture wars, Temple\’s venerable African American studies department enters its third decade beset by a lingering faculty rift.
December 9, 2009
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