Pearl StewartHome2022 Emerging Scholar: Ailton “Santo” ColemanIn early 2000s a young Ailton “Santo” Coleman enthusiastically joined the U.S. Peace Corps, agreeing to serve as an education volunteer in the Republic of Kiribati, an island nation of 32 atolls in the Central Pacific Ocean.February 4, 2022Leadership & PolicyWomen in Academia Examine Criticisms of Kamala Harris After a Year in OfficeScholars are examining the increasingly negative narratives surrounding Vice President Kamala Harris.February 4, 20222022Always Up for a ChallengeJanuary 24, 2022Awards/HonorsDr. Freeman Hrabowski Receives Dr. John Hope Franklin AwardHrabowski reflects on his career at University Maryland, Baltimore County and receiving the Dr. John Hope Franklin Award.November 24, 2021HomeDr. Carol D. Lee: Picking up the BatonDr. Carol D. Lee is professor emerita at Northwestern University. Much of her research examines the role of culture in teaching and learning and the role of culture in academic literaciesOctober 22, 2021Faculty & StaffDr. Carole Boyce Davies: Lessons from the DiasporaDr. Carole Boyce Davies says she has been outspoken on social and political issues throughout her career without the backlash that some professors are experiencing today.October 21, 2021Latest NewsJob Corps Provides Unique Path to Higher EdJob Corps provides young people from lower-income households, with a free education and hands-on career training.August 31, 2021InstitutionsHow Should Recent Philanthropic Windfalls Be Managed?The HBCUs that collectively received hundreds of millions of dollars as part of MacKenzie Scott’s wide-ranging philanthropy do not have to file compliance reports or explain how they will use those funds.August 13, 2021Previous PagePage 3 of 3