Over 100 cities and towns and 11 states celebrated Indigenous Peoples’ Day this past Monday, denoting some degree of progress in how U.S.-American communities recognize the relationship of the ...
Reviewed Work: Decolonizing Academia: Poverty, Oppression, and Pain by Clelia O. Rodríguez Book Review of Decolonizing Academia by Clelia O. Rodríguez. The author was invited to keynote a closed ...
Connecticut College hosted the 2019 Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program’s Northeast Regional Conference, “Decolonizing Academia,” Oct. 4-5. The Northeast Regional Conference brought together ...
Clelia O. Rodríguez is releasing Decolonizing Academia: Poverty, Oppression and Pain and will be celebrating its publication with a Toronto Lit Up book launch! Join Fernwood Publishing and the Toronto ...
t the international conference themed “Decolonizing Social Sciences and Humanities: Islamic and Non-Western Perspectives” organized by the Indonesian Islamic International University (UIII), scholars ...
Interdisciplinary research is becoming increasingly relevant in our complex world. Yet, as many modern scholars are aware, it also can be a challenge. For two science, technology, engineering and ...
Originally published February 25, 2018. Danielle Bourque, an Indigenous student originally from Beaver Lake Cree Nation, Alta., is now completing a masters degree in nursing at McMaster University.
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"Publish or perish" is a phrase often used to describe the constant pressure academics face to publish their work. Having a healthy publishing record can have a real impact on job prospects, research ...
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