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Nine faculty retirees from the Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, whose service to the college totals more than 300 years, were recently recognized at a college-wide celebration for their service ...
ShareIntroduction Law has long been recognized as a potent instrument for organizing society and managing human affairs. In ...
Sandwich, currently the only town on the Cape that does not utilize Critical Incident Management Systems (CIMS), a reporting ...
Representational photo By Faizan Ashraf We live in a world where everything moves fast. Opinions arrive before facts, and ...
“When people fear critical race theory, it stems from this idea that ... in analyses not only of public policy but of literature, sociology, and history. As C.R.T. began to take shape, Bell ...
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One of the things I learned early on in my teaching career was to be introspective — never dig in or get set in your ways, apologize when you make a mistake, and listen (really listen) to others. But ...
A sociology professor at Southern Connecticut State University has a new book out, one which asks “what if we taught criminology in a way that included everyone?” Venezia Michalsen claims “traditional ...
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A new Iowa Board of Regents policy would allow students to opt out of required courses with "substantial" DEI and Critical Race Theory content.
I just graduated with a Master’s of Liberal Arts, where I used critical race theory (CRT) as a framework for understanding climate change and its impacts on communities. That’s a mouthful ...