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2022
Bridging Nations
January 24, 2022
2022
Black Boys Matter
January 24, 2022
2022
Always Up for a Challenge
January 24, 2022
2022
A Real-World Perspective
January 24, 2022
Opinion
Affirming Black Boys’ Identity
As Black educators dedicated to closing racial achievement gaps and preventing low achievement and underachievement, we are quite familiar with the power of literature, especially representation in multicultural literature.
January 24, 2022
Leadership & Policy
Supreme Court Will Hear Affirmative Action Cases. What Happens Next?
The U.S. Supreme Court said it will hear an appeal of a ruling that Harvard’s use of affirmative action in admissions is legal.
January 24, 2022
2022
A Heart for Service
January 24, 2022
News Roundup
U of Iowa Launches Competitive Tenure-Track Hiring Program, Seeks 'Transformational' Faculty
January 24, 2022
2022
Working to be Obsolete
January 24, 2022
Latest News
John Jay Receives $1 Million to Help At-Risk Students
The Gray Foundation has gifted the John Jay College of Criminal Justice $1 million to continue their Completion for Upper-division Student Program (CUSP) for a further two years.
January 24, 2022
2022
Advancing Sports Scholarship
January 24, 2022
2022
Advancing Police Reform
January 24, 2022
2022
Complicating Blackness in Academe
January 24, 2022
2022
Expanding Engineering Culture
January 24, 2022
Faculty & Staff
2022 Emerging Scholar: Dr. Cristobal “Criss” Salinas Jr.
By most standards, Dr. Cristobal “Criss” Salinas Jr. is a productive scholar. He is a tenured associate professor in the Department of Educational Leadership and Research Methodology at Florida Atlanta University,
January 24, 2022
2022
Scholarship for Change
January 21, 2022
News Roundup
NCAA Member Schools Approve Constitution That Grants Divisions More Power
On Thursday, member schools of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), a nonprofit organization that regulates student athletes, approved a ratified constitution that will soon give each division of college athletics more autonomy.
January 21, 2022
News Roundup
Federal Investigators Look Into LGBTQ Dating Ban at Brigham Young University
The U.S. Department of Education is pursuing a civil rights investigation into how Brigham Young University, a private religious school in Utah, disciplines its LGBTQ students.
January 21, 2022
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