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Community-Engaged Scholar Dr. DeLeon Gray Believes in the Value of Hyperlocal Work

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It’s scholarship in a different form.” In 2018, Gray and his colleagues won the Best Article Award for a publication in Educational Psychologist, titled “Black and Belonging at School: A Case for Interpersonal, Instructional, and Institutional Opportunity Structures.”

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We are Not an ‘Issue’: We are Your Students of Color!!

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In school counseling and mental health counseling, counselor educators get extensive preparation in socio-emotional learning (SEL). This is necessary but must include intentional and proactive scholarship and resources on racial identity development. Career and Technical Education Research, 43 (1), 77-98. internships).

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Pride in the Halls

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A 2022 report from the UCLA School of Law Williams Institute and the Point Foundation, an LGBTQ scholarship fund, noted that 32.6% Prior to that, GALA raised over $250,000 to endow UND LGBTQ student scholarships; two are given every year. He is the director of the PRISM (Power, Resistance & Identity in STEM Education) research lab.

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A Culturally Responsive Counselor

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Mayes has excelled as a scholar and researcher to the extent that she has published over 44 peer-reviewed articles and 18 book chapters. She also received a 2015 Outstanding Dissertation Award from the American Educational Research Association.

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Bridging Research and Practice

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Julian Vasquez Heilig Lori Gottschling For Vasquez Heilig—a prominent public policy researcher who has carved out a national reputation both in and outside academic circles for his scholarship on equity and innovation—the pendulum at WMU is swinging in the right direction. at Stanford.

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A Race Scholar

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Howard says he’s blown away when he meets K-12 schoolteachers who have followed his career and who praise his scholarship. During Howard’s second year in the graduate program, Gay, his “academic mother,” suggested that he attend the American Educational Research Association’s meeting in 1996. He ran and was elected.

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Professor Sues Hamilton College for Racial Discrimination

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Mwantuali says that when he asked a white colleague to nominate him, she demanded to see a signed book contract as proof of his scholarship. One of the starkest differences, Mwantuali alleges, came when he tried to advance to full professorship, a process that requires a nomination. When he showed her two, she still would not support him.

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