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The Racialization of Academic Funding

The well-substantiated racial differences in research support are yet another hurdle that scholars of color face -- one that sets many of us behind, argues Victor Ray.

Movements That Move the Teaching of History

In the wake of the recent women’s march, Betty M. Bayer analyzes the meaning of Seneca Falls -- and its role not only in the past but also the future of women’s and gender movements around equality and racial justice.

The Barrier Breaker: Remembering Stan Jones

Kevin Carey remembers the founder and president of Complete College America, who spent his life helping needy students get an education.

You Can Call Me a Teacher

It's the word for what I've been.

Inside the Ivory Tower: I Can Speak Spanish Here?

Reflecting on linguistic identities in academia.