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Tag: Multiculturalism
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2020 Emerging Scholars: Dr. Nicholas D. Hartlep
Dr. Nicholas D. Hartlep’s long list of publications tells the remarkable story of a productive scholar. With 22 books under his belt, including his latest — Racial Battle Fatigue in Faculty: Perspectives and Lessons in Higher Education, co-edited with Dr. Daisy Ball — Hartlep is intent on lending his voice to the national discourse surrounding the plight of education in America.
January 28, 2020
Opinion
It is Necessary to Disseminate Multicultural Standards in Higher Education
Multiculturalism intensities the bond of connection that makes all one. Lack of understanding and not knowing the standards that one grew up under or may still be living under can lead to a false image of the individual or their whole culture. This can lead to prejudice, bias and hatred of not only of a person but also all who are of the same nationality.
October 15, 2018
Students
A Call for Multiculturalism in Higher Education
Higher education is at a crucial juncture. With the advent of a social climate that questions the validity of facts, scientific evidence and critical thinking, higher education has come under attack from a myriad of stakeholders.
October 9, 2018
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New Semester, Old Challenges for Fraternities, Sororities
A new semester brings new activities for thousands of fraternity and sorority members on college campuses across the nation – and opportunity for untold others to join their ranks. Although camaraderie, leadership opportunities and service projects are a big part of Greek-letter life, nothing gets their names in the news faster than a scandal.
August 24, 2018
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Overcoming Challenges, Scholar is Making a Difference
Being a young scholar in higher education has come with its own set of challenges for Dr. Nicholas D. Hartlep, an associate professor of urban education and the chair of the early childhood and elementary education department at Metropolitan State University.
August 22, 2018
Opinion
Doubts About Diversity
I am skeptical that any of us embraces “diversity” as much as we might believe.
August 6, 2018
Opinion
How Multiculturalism Can Make College Affordable Again
One of the many challenges facing policymakers and higher education leaders is how to ensure that postsecondary degrees, as they become increasingly more important for our advanced economy and technological society, are affordable for all potential recipients.
February 12, 2018
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Race, Power, Privilege in the Marketplace Are Focus of Interdisciplinary Network’s Research
A group of scholars has set out to change how marketing researchers understand how race, power and privilege affect marketplace policies and practices.
February 4, 2018
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