Apr 8, 2021
Lauret Savoy on landscape and race
The geologist and award-winning author captures the deep-time wonder of North American landscapes.
The geologist and award-winning author captures the deep-time wonder of North American landscapes.
Join the Africana Studies Program for a lecture by Marcia Chatelain on Friday at noon via Zoom.
Join an open discussion and get an overview of the work and programs of the Easton branch at the next DEI Council open meeting.
Literary historian Mary Rambaran-Olm, a provost doctoral fellow at University of Toronto, will give a talk for 45-50 minutes on April 15 at 4 p.m.
Read a statement from faculty in the Chinese Program about racism against AAAPI members of our community.
In honor of Women's History Month, NIA, WGSS, and the Africana Studies Program will celebrate the voice and activism of Sybrina Fulton.
There are many ways in which we can make our Asian, Asian American, and Pacific Islander students, faculty, and staff feel safe, supported, and valued…
Join Kaleidoscope for a discussion on the deadly effects of racism in the health care system during the pandemic and beyond.
Still We Rise brings BIPOC students together to discuss issues of cultural and racial identity at a PWI and the impact on wellbeing and relationships.
Watch a panel discussion with creators of a documentary on students who challenged anti-immigrant language in Library of Congress subject headings.