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Tag: San Diego State University: Page 2
News Roundup
SDSU to Offer New Selena Quintanilla Media Course
San Diego State University (SDSU) has announced that it will soon offer a new course dedicated to Selena Quintanilla. To be called “Selena and Latinx Media Representation”, the new course will be available to students in spring 2020 and will focus on the culture and influence of Quintanilla, said assistant professor of digital media studies […]
April 17, 2019
Latinx
Wood Uses Scholarship to Promote Advocacy
Growing up in the small town of McCloud, California, Dr. J. Luke Wood became interested in higher education after noticing the lack of diversity in the faculty and administration during his undergraduate years at the California State University, Sacramento.
September 28, 2018
Campus Climate
SDSU Finds Success in Broad Definition of Diversity
San Diego State University’s efforts to attract and maintain a diverse student population begins with a recruitment strategy of reaching out and building strong relationships with prospective students at high schools and community colleges.
August 23, 2018
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Program Aims to Improve Law Enforcement and Community Relations
Three universities are supporting Game Changer, a program created to bring community members, law enforcement and governmental officials together for moderated focus groups followed by sporting events.
July 30, 2018
Latinx
Stellar Academic and Business Leader Tapped to Lead Whittier College
Dr. Linda Oubré will become Whittier College’s 15th president, taking office July 1, 2018, college officials announced this week. She will be the first person of color to serve as president in Whittier’s 131-year history.
March 28, 2018
Community Colleges
San Diego Community College District Models Support for Men of Color
San Diego Community College District (SDCCD) has strategically increased its support of Hispanic and Black men in the last few years, making the district a leader in improving outcomes for the historically underserved groups.
March 14, 2018
News Roundup
California College Drops ‘Trump’ from Impeachment Class Name
SAN DIEGO — After public criticism, San Diego State University is dropping President Donald Trump’s name from the title of a class. The name of the course? “Trump: Impeachment, Removal or Conviction?” The university announced Wednesday that it was dropping Trump’s name from the title of the one-unit weekend class. The course, which begins Friday, […]
March 1, 2018
Latest News
Academicians Celebrated in ‘Black Scholars Matter’ Series, part 3
This is the final in a three-part Black History Month series celebrating Black academicians and their work.
February 15, 2018
African-American
Black Minds Matter: Civil Resistance in the Classroom
As national tensions surrounding racial bigotry rise, Dr. J. Luke Wood, a professor of education at San Diego State University and an expert on the education of men and boys of color, is utilizing an academic approach to re-think solutions to systemic oppression.
October 1, 2017
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