Member News

Star Scholar Says New Anti-Racism Center Will ‘Ask Different Questions’

But the American deans made a compelling pitch, Mr. Kendi said, about how a faculty position there would allow his work to influence major policy discussions. He will join the faculty in August as a professor of history and international relations, and will serve as founding director of a new Anti-Racist Research and Policy Center.
Read Full Article

More news from NAICU

  • McMahon’s Nomination Advances to the Senate Floor
  • Legacy Admissions in D.C. Could End Because of These Students
  • Seton Hall Defends President on Title IX
  • Franklin & Marshall College Name City College of New York Dean as 17th President
  • As Trump Targets Universities, Schools Plan a Counteroffensive
  • Saint Augustine’s U Faces Ticking Clock to Fix Finances
  • Back to Article Overview