Humans of the U: Nestor Chavez
“I decided to come back to finish a full bachelor’s degree in ethnic studies to continue to educate myself on social issues.”
Read More“I decided to come back to finish a full bachelor’s degree in ethnic studies to continue to educate myself on social issues.”
Read More“Whether in the classroom or outside of the classroom, allowing students to share ideas, to listen and learn from each other, and to create a collaborative community helps learning advance.”
Read MoreNSF has awarded $1.25 million for a program that will recruit and train postdoctoral scholars to explore marginalization in STEM education from a queer perspective, the first-of-its-kind in the world.
Read MoreThe U’s Liu served as an expert witness in a consequential voting rights case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Read More“When there are people present who want to make a change in another person’s college experiences then, even if it’s hard, you can get through it.”
Read MoreDean Kathryn Bond Stockton reflects on the fifth anniversary of the School for Cultural & Social Transformation.
Read MoreThe book has received an award from the American Sociological Association’s Section on Asia and Asian America.
Read MoreFrom nursing to gender and ethnic studies, the unique journey that prepared this senior for the U’s Master of Public Health program.
Read MoreOn March 29, the U’s Division of Ethnic Studies will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a day of panels and an evening reception.
Read MoreU launches School for Cultural and Social Transformation, paving the way for expanded research and educational contributions.
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