Ibram H. RogersOpinionA Crisis in Black Studies at Temple UniversityIn the last few days, the graduate students in the Department of African American Studies (AAS) at Temple University have dispatched a carefully written letter to thousands of faculty across the nation in an effort to publicize what they call “a crisis.”November 25, 2013StudentsUncovering Racism: White Greeks in BlackfaceI must join the recent outrage over White Greek fraternities and sororities (and an Asian fraternity recently) donning blackface and performing blackness on our college campuses.May 6, 2013Faculty & StaffPaternalism and Temple’s Enduring Black Studies CrisisBack in November, I blogged on the crisis in the Department of African-American Studies (DAAS) at Temple University. I would like to update you on what happened.March 20, 2013Faculty & StaffOberlin College and the Popular Fables of Hate and IgnoranceOberlin College administrators suspended classes “and all non-essential activities” on Monday in response to a series of “hate-related incidents.”March 5, 2013OpinionA Crisis in Black Studies at Temple UniversityIn the last few days, the graduate students in the Department of African American Studies (AAS) at Temple University have dispatched a carefully written letter to thousands of faculty across the nation in an effort to publicize what they call “a crisis.”November 25, 2012MSIs‘Merit Plea’ Inherently Racist as Argument Against Affirmative ActionAs many of you know, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati on Thursday declared Michigan’s ban on affirmative action in college admissions to be unconstitutional.November 19, 2012OpinionCommentary: Post-Election Student Protests Highlight Racist AmericaCould it be that the protests last week are merely reflecting what is going on in private that would have been public 50 years ago?November 12, 2012STEMPerspective: Linking STEM Women Online to StudentsWomen in Technology Sharing Online is a six-week program co-sponsored by Harvey Mudd College to encourage female students to enter STEM fields.September 20, 2012HomeCommentary: Futures Linked – Higher Education and Pell GrantsUnfortunately, college access in America is just as much a product of family wealth as it is student performance, writes University of Albany history professor Ibram Rogers.August 27, 2012OpinionCommentary: Making Progress amid Growing Enrollment Disparities at Selective CollegesWe should be pleased with today’s bird’s eye view of the racial makeup of the national college student body, however, once we nosedive from our view, the disparities begin to surface in clear and present view, writes University of Albany historian Ibram H. Rogers.July 25, 2012Page 1 of 3Next Page