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…was doing in New Orleans my sophomore year of college, working Katrina happened. I was, well I was a lot of things. I was angry, I was sad, I was…

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…largely of research universities that rely heavily on a predominantly historically underrepresented student body to generate revenues and to compete. New universities are not all new. To the contrary, apart…

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The New Criticism and the expanding mid-century university system that made it possible shaped the establishment of racial liberalism in the U.S. via an untenable alliance between Southern reactionaries and…

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…this struggle unfolded in the mid-1970s at CUNY during New York City’s fiscal crisis: the result was the end of open admissions and the imposition of new tuition fees within…

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…that I work with who use their services, their skills, in service of social good by working with some mission driven organizations that are sometimes non-profits, but they are sometime…

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…three students who went to New England Institute of Art, one of the colleges that was acquired and essentially ransacked by this private equity firm. A number of these students…

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…States (International Publishers, 2016). She is currently writing a history of the Civil War as an international anti-slavery revolution with roots in Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean. It will be…

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…the historic grounds this new program broke, many professors wanted little to do with it. English faculty refused to teach remedial writing, which they saw as dull, utilitarian service work….

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…talk about it in the student newspaper when they’re writing editorials. These concepts ran all throughout these institutions and the second curriculum has shaped generations of students from the 19th…

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