Q&A: Professors critique diversity initiatives
INSIGHT Into Diversity, a magazine dealing with diversity leadership on college campuses, published short statements provided by the two in the April print issue and online in March.
INSIGHT Into Diversity, a magazine dealing with diversity leadership on college campuses, published short statements provided by the two in the April print issue and online in March.
Black women and their art, when analyzed, are first criticized and then consciously studied, while black men have the privilege to first be studied and then critiqued.
In a perfect world, Kasich would easily be the front-runner. But we don’t live in a perfect world.
For most of the history of higher education, the humanities were the foundation of a college degree, not a marginal element squeezed in—or worse, “gotten out of the way,” to use the all too common parlance about ICC courses on campus.
Money given to Ithaca College through the fund does not go to paying salaries, keeping the lights on, and it definitely doesn’t go into Tom Rochon’s pocket despite popular belief.
Columnist Jonathan Beck discusses the importance of the “Its On Us” campaign.
The focus on numbers has made little difference by way of legislative power, but instead has recruited more senators who need harshly worded emails to prompt them to show up.
There needs to be a better work-life balance — the kind that RAs are supposed to promote among their residents.