The Arizona Board of Regents has asked ASU to expand medical education in Arizona by launching a new medical school, one charged with addressing the significant and growing health care needs of the state. The new ASU School of Medicine and Advanced Medical Engineering will integrate clinical medicine, biomedical science and engineering.
Since 2015, School of Social Work Professor Jill Messing and her colleagues have guided an Arizona State University program that has trained hundreds of students to help thousands of domestic violence survivors cope and move ahead with their lives. Now, thanks to a grant totaling just over $1 million, the program will expand to 13 additional campuses across the U.S.
Margaret Schmidt, professor of music learning and teaching in ASU's School of Music, Dance and Theatre, was recently named the Music Educator of the Year by the Arizona Music Educators Association. She retires this year, and a new scholarship honors her career.
Perhaps it’s Critical Race Theory.
If that sounds right, this’ll be music to your ears.
Arizona State University’s ASU News rings in a rhythm ‘n’ race combo courtesy of Joyce McCall, “assistant professor of music learning and teaching.”
“Critical Race Theory Scholar,” the outlet announces, “Joins ASU School of Music, Dance and Theatre.”
Joyce is one of a mere few:
McCall is one of the few scholars whose music education research focuses on race and racism through Critical Race Theory and Double Consciousness Theory, as well as culturally relevant pedagogy.
And what is CRT? Consider Texas’s classroom ban of the doctrine, which prohibits all of the below from being taught:
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