Science is often considered a neutral, factual field immune to the inherent biases found in other fields, however, a talk given on Monday outlined how this isn’t the case. Center for the Integration ...
This is an abridged version of Episode 2 of our Decolonizing the Curriculum podcast. For the full story, listen to the audio above. The silver river is a five-mile long stretch of spring-fed water ...
A new study of curriculum reading material at the University of Glasgow finds that 94% of recommended tropical ecology authors are white, and that 80% of authors are affiliated with universities ...
Decolonizing physics is a scientific necessity often stalled by ‘competence anxiety’. By using the Six Thinking Hats framework, educators can navigate these challenging conversations with structure ...
Decolonizing pedagogy in development studies seeks to dismantle inherited colonial hierarchies in how knowledge is produced, taught and applied. It involves critically examining Eurocentric curricula, ...
Concordian Manon Tremblay (BA 03) is returning to her alma mater to advance the Indigenous Directions Action Plan and support Indigenous Directions. The university’s new senior director of Indigenous ...
Join the Keller Center in welcoming Dr. Leon C. Prieto from Clayton State University. His lecture is part of our initiative to examine the history and legacy of Black entrepreneurship in the United ...
This is an abridged version of Episode 1 of our Decolonizing the Curriculum podcast. For the full story, listen to the audio above. Take a moment and picture the continent of Africa before the 15th ...
“When school children start paying union dues, that’s when I’ll start representing the interests of school children,” a quote attributed to teacher union godfather Albert Shanker, has become lore.