College aims to recruit and retain faculty of color
There are only 17 African-Americans, 25 Asians and 30 Hispanics out of the 732 faculty that work on campus.
There are only 17 African-Americans, 25 Asians and 30 Hispanics out of the 732 faculty that work on campus.
Marlon Peterson, an African-American activist, speaks about youth development, violence prevention, criminal justice and equality at MLK Week 2018.
Katharyn Howard Machan recently released two new collections of poetry based on her life experiences.
Thomas Pfaff, professor in the Department of Mathematics, wrote an article for Inside Higher Ed titled, “The Need for Slower Administrators.”
The QRG is designed for teachers as a resource to understand media literacy, the ability to access, analyze, evaluate and create media in a variety of forms.
City Forester Jeanne Grace said the Parks Commission was interested in creating a signifying logo to let people know what spaces in the city are public spaces.
Margaret Shackell-Dowell has raised $25,078.25 thus far in her 50-for-50 initiative to raise $50,000 for organizations before March of 2018.
Senior Connor Rebis said most of her professors do not allow the use of laptops or phones in classes because they find them distracting to students.