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Read, Watch, Listen: April 2023
READ: ‘A Dream Defaulted: The Student Loan Crisis Among Black Borrowers’
Using more than five years of research, authors Jason N. Houle, PhD, and Fenaba...
Read, Watch, Listen: March 2023
READ: ‘Dismantling Institutional Whiteness: Emerging Forms of Leadership in Higher Education’
In “Dismantling Institutional Whiteness,” editors M. Cristina Alcalde, PhD, and Mangala Subramaniam, PhD, investigate...
Read, Watch, Listen: January/February 2023
READ: ‘Transforming Hispanic-Serving Institutions for Equity and Justice’
Drawing on more than 25 years of research into Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs), the book “Transforming Hispanic-Serving Institutions...
Read, Watch, Listen: December 2022
READ: ‘Doing the Right Thing: How Colleges and Universities Can Undo Systemic Racism in Faculty Hiring’
Higher education institutions across the nation have long focused...
Read, Watch, Listen: November 2022
READ: ‘Unraveling Faculty Burnout: Pathways to Reckoning and Renewal’
In “Unraveling Faculty Burnout,” Rebecca Pope-Ruark, PhD, director of the Office of Faculty Professional Development at the...
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READ: Under the Skin: The Hidden Toll of Racism on American Lives and on the Health of Our Nation
Author Linda Villarosa first garnered attention...
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READ: LGBTQ Leadership in Higher Education
Through the perspectives of 15 LGBTQ presidents and chancellors in higher education, this anthology examines why diverse leadership matters,...
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READ: It’s Not Free Speech: Race, Democracy, and the Future of Academic Freedom
For many universities, upholding ideals of academic freedom while also promoting diversity,...
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READ: How the Other Half Eats: The Untold Story of Food and Inequality in America
Using groundbreaking research and her own experiences as a biracial,...
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READ: No Study Without Struggle: Confronting Settler Colonialism in Higher Education
Through an examination of campus social justice movements, Leigh Patel reveals how the after-effects...
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READ: Until I Am Free: Fannie Lou Hamer’s Enduring Message to America
Using current headlines as a framework, award-winning historian Keisha N. Blain traces the...
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READ: The Loneliest Americans
Jay Caspian Kang considers the complexities behind the term “Asian American” as he intermingles both personal memoir and historical reporting to...
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READ: Indentured Students: How Government-Guaranteed Loans Left Generations Drowning in College Debt
Tracing the history of the U.S. student loan industry from the Cold War...
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READ: The State Must Provide: Why America’s Colleges Have Always Been Unequal — and How to Set Them Right
Described as a “must-read” by The...
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READ: Heritage and Hate: Old South Rhetoric at Southern Universities
From monuments of slaveowners to Ku Klux Klan imagery in yearbooks, many of the predominantly...