This article was originally prepared for and presented as the keynote address for the 1993 POD conference. As an assessment of where we are and need to go intellectually in efforts to incorporate diversity into the liberal arts curriculum, it argues for the recognition of the multiple, connected stories in our national story, in order to allow for a transformation in our teaching, our curricula, and in the structure of colleges and universities that moves us to an individualism defined and supported by collective, shared memory, thereby promoting the generative learning necessary to the evolution of a just, plural society
Black Student Union President Jean-Wilson Muscadin Jr. ’03 writes on the need for a new model for cu...
This article explores the shifting meanings of diversity discourse from the classical demarcations a...
The following transcript is of a presentation designed to educate the Ball State community about the...
This article was originally prepared for and presented as the keynote address for the 1993 POD confe...
Diversity has become a contentious theme woven throughout many different aspects of higher education...
NSF Conference on Diversityhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88604/1/1996_Diversity_NS...
It is striking that a word which a generation ago carried no particular moral weight and had, at mos...
The unique diversity of our cultural heritage and background is slowly but surely being recognized a...
Many institutions are working on ways in which they can promote diversity. Within a diverse society...
The Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education (1991) documented the demographics of the chan...
The colleges and universities in the United States that have adopted a proactive commitment to diver...
Awareness of and sensitivity to social class, economic class, ethnicity and gender have been importa...
Diversity of students, faculty, administrative staff, community, and curriculum is an asset thought ...
Universities across the nation have focused increasingly on promoting diversity, to the point of inc...
Colleges and universities have become increasingly diverse since Brown .v Board of Education requiri...
Black Student Union President Jean-Wilson Muscadin Jr. ’03 writes on the need for a new model for cu...
This article explores the shifting meanings of diversity discourse from the classical demarcations a...
The following transcript is of a presentation designed to educate the Ball State community about the...
This article was originally prepared for and presented as the keynote address for the 1993 POD confe...
Diversity has become a contentious theme woven throughout many different aspects of higher education...
NSF Conference on Diversityhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/88604/1/1996_Diversity_NS...
It is striking that a word which a generation ago carried no particular moral weight and had, at mos...
The unique diversity of our cultural heritage and background is slowly but surely being recognized a...
Many institutions are working on ways in which they can promote diversity. Within a diverse society...
The Western Interstate Commission on Higher Education (1991) documented the demographics of the chan...
The colleges and universities in the United States that have adopted a proactive commitment to diver...
Awareness of and sensitivity to social class, economic class, ethnicity and gender have been importa...
Diversity of students, faculty, administrative staff, community, and curriculum is an asset thought ...
Universities across the nation have focused increasingly on promoting diversity, to the point of inc...
Colleges and universities have become increasingly diverse since Brown .v Board of Education requiri...
Black Student Union President Jean-Wilson Muscadin Jr. ’03 writes on the need for a new model for cu...
This article explores the shifting meanings of diversity discourse from the classical demarcations a...
The following transcript is of a presentation designed to educate the Ball State community about the...