Black History Month and beyond: celebrating Dr. Edwin Bancroft Henderson, grandfather of Black basketball
Author takes a critical look at the history of race and education and how Black students have been denied fair treatment
President Ronald Mason Jr., the UDC Board of Trustees and the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) held the CAS Reads Big Spring 2022 lecture on April 7 with Adam Harris to discuss his book, “The State Must Provide: Why America’s Colleges Have Always Been Unequal—and How to Set Them Right.” The event was held at the Van Ness campus’ Student Center. Author takes a critical look at the history of race and education and how Black students have been denied fair treatment
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UDC professor launches exhibit on early 20th-century Black DC neighborhood
Rising Above Racism
2022 Faculty Excellence Awards recognize educators’ brilliance and leadership
The UDC Faculty Excellence Awards recognizes the outstanding achievements and accomplishments of faculty in four categories: Faculty Excellence in Service, Scholarly/Creative Works, Teaching and External Funding. Faculty honorees were selected by the Executive Cabinet and were recognized during the Faculty Appreciation Luncheon and presented with a $1,000 check. In this issue of UDC Forward, we are pleased to share more about these accomplishments and what these awards mean to the recipients. 2022 Faculty Excellence Awards recognize educators’ brilliance and leadership