Frederick V. Engram Jr.,African-AmericanThe Dangers of Interjecting White Narratives in Higher Education HiringI come before you today with a new lesson. That lesson is recognizing the dangers of interjecting whiteness into hiring processes.December 10, 2019OpinionThe Impact of Whiteness on Higher Education HiringMany African-Americans grow up knowing that you must be “twice as good to get half as far.” I think that this structure and forced frame of thought is embedded with racism. Why aren’t there opportunities available for everyone based on your own merit and your qualifications for the role? The system of higher education is wired to promote those with a closer proximity to Whiteness while at the same time creating a barrier for men and women alike who look like me.August 14, 2019OpinionTips for Applying to Graduate SchoolThe purpose of this article is to teach each of you how to find the value of yourself while navigating the graduate admissions process. Try not to psyche yourself up so much that you actually psyche yourself out of an opportunity that could be beneficial in your own life’s journey.July 16, 2018Page 1 of 1