Rabaka Presentation at Temple

Rabaka invited to present on W.E.B. Du Bois and the evolution of Africana Studies

April 12, 2018

Dr. Reiland Rabaka, Temple alumnus, Professor and Chair of Ethnic Studies, explains how W. E. B. Du Bois evolved Africana Studies in an invited presentation at Temple University.

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Natasha Myhal receives prestigious National Science Foundation award

April 10, 2018

Congrats to Natasha Myhal received a Research Experience for Graduate students (REG) award from the National Science Foundation! The award will allow her to carry out preliminary field research with Anishinaabe tribal governments and communities in Michigan and Minnesota this summer regarding their approaches to natural resource management.

Nick's Disability Services Award

Congrats Dr. Villanueva on Receiving the Outstanding Faculty Award from Disability Services

April 5, 2018

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A Week in Chile: Ethnic Studies Study Abroad 2018 (spring break trip)

April 3, 2018

A week in Chile Dr. Villanueva took students to Santiago, Chile for the course: Athlete as a National Symbol: Nationhood, Nationalism and Sport. We visited the oldest Rodeo Club in Chile and met the participants. The club president was excited to have students visiting from the United States. We were...

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Myhal receives Honorable Mention for Ford Pre-Doc

April 3, 2018

Congrats to our PhD student, Natasha Myhal, on receiving the distinction of Honorable Mention for the Ford Foundation Pre-Doctoral Fellowship Competition!

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PhD student Raúl Melgoza receives Honorable Mention for the Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship!

April 2, 2018

Congrats to PhD student Raúl Melgoza, who received the distinction of Honorable Mention for the Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship!

Daily Camera: Belknap’s Violence against Women and Girls course features CU ÐßÐßÊÓƵ alum

March 19, 2018

Belknap assigned Lynn Hall's memoir, published in February, called "Caged Eyes: An Air Force Cadet's Story of Rape and Resilience."

Joanne Presents in D.C.

Joanne Belknap serving as panel member of the Congressional Briefing on Criminal Justice

March 9, 2018

April 24th in Washington, D.C.

Rabaka on African Americans in Germany

Dr. Rabaka discusses historical context on African Americans in Germany

March 6, 2018

The event is the second of three this spring to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the graduation of Lucile Berkeley Buchanan, the first African American woman to graduate from CU. Buchanan, the daughter of slaves, earned a degree in German here. Thursday, March 15, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in...

Brain Drain Through Deportation

Dr. Sepúlveda presents on the consequences of DACA

March 5, 2018

"Brain Drain through Deportation? The Consequences of DACA," Wednesday, March 7, at noon in Old Main Chapel on the CU ÐßÐßÊÓƵ campus. Dr. Sepúlveda will speak about “how DACA is part of a larger set of issues impacting Latinx students/youth, immigrant or not, and what this means for my work...

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