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New Book Focuses on Anti-Asian Racism, Stereotypes, and Catholic Teachings

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

I would just stand there for hours, reading one book after another in Asian American studies. For the first time, I read somebody talking about me, and most of the books do not talk about me. He is currently chair and professor in the Department of Philosophy, Theology, and Religious Studies at University of Saint Joseph Connecticut.

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Experiential Education Books: 10 Great Reads for the Experiential Educator

Experiential Learning Depot

If you are an aspiring or even practicing experiential educator looking for more information about experiential learning or could use a boost of inspiration, I highly recommend that you start by reading some books about experiential education written by the experiential learning greats! I recommend reading all of the books if you can.

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CLINTON FLUKER

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library at Emory University in Atlanta. He earned a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from Morehouse College in Atlanta and master’s and doctoral degrees in American studies from Emory University. Carlos Museum and Emory Libraries.

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A Dynamic Thinker

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Silverman Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania Penn Carey Law School, has had a storied career in the fields of law, bioethics, data protection, and privacy. I’m a specialist on the philosophy and law of privacy and data protection. Allen, currently the Henry R. Dr. Anita L. Allen holds a Ph.D.

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Creating Safe Spaces for Black Students

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

She says the goal of her research is to help Black students to “freedom dream,” a term inspired by Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination , a 2002 book by Dr. Robin D.G. One of her fondest memories is of getting books from the library with her family and then discussing them in the living room. “I Nash Endowed Chair in U.S.

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“Students First”: Paul LeBlanc’s Book on Competency-Based Education

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I just finished reading Paul LeBlanc’s book Students First: Equity, Access, and Opportunity in Higher Education. To be clear, this post is neither a book review nor a comprehensive exploration of Competency-Based Education (CBE), although it contains some elements of both. How to read this book. I got lucky.

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Book Review of College Made Whole: Integrative Learning for a Divided World

Higher Ed Connects: Curriculum

His book, College Made Whole: Integrative Learning for a Divided World , critiques arguments made for unbundling, advocates for the value of integrative learning, and provides advice on how higher ed can achieve integration across the student experience. . in philosophy from the University of Virginia, an M.A. He has a Ph.D.