Just before the world shut down, at the end of February 2020, I was able to travel to a conference at Duke University celebrating the teaching and writing of historian Julius S. Scott. Back when I ...
Two female healthcare workers of African decent, sit outside on a bench together during a break. The nurse in grey scrubs has her hand on her head and is looking visibly worn and distraught, while the ...
In 2017, the Brown University Graduate School welcomed its “most diverse class to date,” boasting that 12 percent of incoming graduate students identified as members of a historically underrepresented ...
As a formerly undocumented immigrant who has spent a decade in academe fighting for the advancement of Latino students in higher education in the sciences, I want to shed light on the struggles that ...
When we decided to collaborate and co-edit Degrees of Difference: Reflections of Women of Color on Graduate School, we did so out of a commitment to open the conversations among women of color and ...
The Harvard Physics department, in collaboration with the Women+ of Color Project, hosted a Graduate School 101 Workshop Weekend from Friday to Sunday for women who come from backgrounds ...
Siena College is honoring Albert Mattingly, the first known graduate of color from the college. The school dedicated a plaque for him on Tuesday. He attended Siena following his service in the U.S.
The course explores color and light phenomenology in the three-dimensional world. Relationships between color and light as they affect our visual perception of size, shape, and proportion are explored ...
Microaggressions directed toward graduate nursing students of color can lead to decreased wellness and satisfaction and increased rates of depression, a study presented at the 2021 DNPs of Color ...