Dr. Larry J. Walker, Assistant Professor with the UCF College of Community Innovation and Education, discusses some of his work on the challenges Black college students encounter inside and outside of academic settings. In addition, what steps can faculty and staff take to ensure they flourish? Article referenced in presentation: Walker, Larry. (6 April 2021). Invoking ‘cancel culture’ shouldn’t stop people from being held accountable (Commentary). Orlando Sentinel
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Dr. Larry J. Walker, Assistant Professor with the UCF College of Community Innovation and Education,...
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This session will address historical, sociological, and psychological perspectives that should lend ...
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“Our intent is to send attendees home with greater insights into the diversity dialogue that can be ...
As faculty, we have a unique opportunity to help students navigate conversations about diversity in ...
It is particularly critical to assess the impact, given the empirical data available, on institution...
Dr. Larry J. Walker, Assistant Professor with the UCF College of Community Innovation and Education,...
During this event, Dr. Jonathan Cox will discuss the importance of intentionally diversifying your a...
Flyer advertising the February 23, 2022, webinar for the Academic Affairs Diversity Speaker Series b...
Flyer advertising the February 23, 2022, webinar for the Academic Affairs Diversity Speaker Series b...
Speakers addressed the positives and challenges of working at UD; how they navigated them, as well a...
Despite the increasing diversity in the United States, minorities in the field of higher education c...
This session will address historical, sociological, and psychological perspectives that should lend ...
This session will address historical, sociological, and psychological perspectives that should lend ...
The idea of a symposium on race developed within a historical context of several recent events, incl...
February 2021 edition of the UCF Academic Affairs Diversity Taskforce Newsletter calls for volunteer...
Introduction: In the wake of George Floyd's murder, White faculty in our department began to express...
College students across the U.S. have been mobilizing their campuses in exposing institutional racis...
“Our intent is to send attendees home with greater insights into the diversity dialogue that can be ...
As faculty, we have a unique opportunity to help students navigate conversations about diversity in ...
It is particularly critical to assess the impact, given the empirical data available, on institution...