Nicholas Hartlep is co-editor of a new book, The Assault on Communities of Color: Exploring the Realities of Race-Based Violence. The collection of essays from leading scholars across the nation offers a platform for voices of a new movement forming in the wake of race-based violence.
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Research awards announced
Professor of English Karen Coats has been named the Outstanding University Researcher, and faculty who won Research Initiative Awards have been named.
Conference to focus on role and impact of media, March 22
The second annual Critical Media Literacy Conference will aid current educational leaders, future teachers, youth, and other concerned citizens in their understanding of the mass media and its impact on the events that shape our daily lives.
Model Minority Stereotype topic of AsiaConnect
Assistant Professor Nicholas Hartlep of the College of Education will give a talk titled Death be a Thousand Cuts: The Model Minority Stereotype of Asians Across the Globe at the next AsiaConnect meeting at noon, Friday, Jan. 24, in the State Farm Hall of Business, room 412. The event is a potluck lunch. AsiaConnect is
Asian Americans and The Halo Effect
Nicholas Hartlep did horribly on the ACT. His teachers told him he wasn’t college material but he might be able to get into a two-year school. Hardly what you expect from an Asian. Which is his point. There’s a stereotype that Asian Americans are stellar students, successful, hard workers and just happy to be in
New faculty and administrator hires for 2012-2013
The College of Education is proud to introduce the following new faculty and administrator hires for the 2012-2013 school year. To view a complete listing of new faculty and staff, please visit the college website. Office of the Dean Perry L. Schoon, dean and professor of the College of Education Ph.D., Educational administration and