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Identities, the Focus of Black Men’s Research Institute Symposium

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Brooms noted Black male identities as both a pertinent topic for Black men’s lived experiences with a particular salience for the Morehouse community during the symposium, held at Morehouse’s Shirley A. Manhood is a mosaic construct and is a fundamentally existential experience. “We Massey Conference Center last month.

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Bazan Named Union College's Next President

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Dr. Yamileth Bazan “During my visits to the campus this year, I was blessed to experience the caring learning community that makes Union special,” said Bazan. The values and mission are lived beautifully by the faculty, students, staff, and administration. It has been a sweet surprise to see God connect our paths.

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George Named Virgin Islands’ Sixth President

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“As a servant leader, I am confident I will be an effective president for the University of the Virgin Islands and will remain humble and grounded with a sincere desire to improve outcomes and the lives of students, faculty, staff, and the community.” She is dean of Florida Atlantic University’s Christine E.

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Ring The Alarm: A Call to Action for Black Women to Address Wellness in the Academy

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Now, the death of Dr. Antoinette “Bonnie” Candia-Bailey rings the alarm that our wellness must come first. We each have only so much time to do the good work, but work cannot be the totality of our lives. We must make room to live, laugh, and love ourselves and others each day as if it will be our last.

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Retired Navy Vice Admiral to Lead Texas Southern

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

“I look forward to working collaboratively with faculty, staff, students, alumni, and the community to uphold and elevate our commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and economic empowerment as we advance our mission of transforming lives and creating leaders.”

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Are We There Yet? Revising and Questioning Affirmative Action

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

While we no longer make that trek and my youngest finally got it after a while, I still experience similar questions and assumptions about those gas station stops and getting there. I believe that we, well, most of us, that 50 years later, we might be further along. We have to push forward, and nope, we were not there yet.

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Faculty-Student Partnerships in Curriculum Design and Review

The Scholarly Teacher

These encounters led to recurring discussions about how we integrate student voices in our teaching and scholarly lives within our respective contexts. For the next three months, our group reviewed each section of the course master syllabus, based on our lived experiences as students and faculty and informed by the initial readings.

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