Angela Mae KupendaOpinionA Summer Teaching Reflection: Can Black Faculty Afford to Curry Favor with our Students?During the summer months, I spend time rethinking both my teaching methods and the learning goals I seek for my students. Usually my mind will rest upon occurrences from the classroom or discussions with students in my office. This summer, though, is different. My mind continues to be drawn back to a conversation I had with several White male professors.July 2, 2019OpinionCan Female Academics Say “No” Both Professionally and Elegantly to Excessive Work Demands? Yes, But You Might Have to Call a FriendWhether one’s academic supervisor is a White man or woman, or a person of color, the ability to say “no” to our supervisors is critical for one’s professional success and personal well being.October 8, 2018STEMBuilding Support for Faculty Women of Color in STEMIt is critical for faculty women of color in STEM to have environments and networks that will help them to succeed.November 29, 2016African-AmericanMentoring Pluses for Underrepresented FacultyMuch has been written about the demands from mentoring students, but much less has been written about the benefits to underrepresented faculty from mentoring students.June 30, 2016Page 1 of 1