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Last fall, the Black Lives Matter organization quietly deleted a section of its website in which it professed an intention to âdisrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure requirement.â The statement was removed after public backlash, but the sentiment behind the statement seems to endure among some activists.
Earlier this week, The National Council on Family Relations hosted a webinar entitled âToward Dismantling Family Privilege and White Supremacy in Family Science.â According to researchers, structures of public life in the United States â such as government support, healthcare, and education â that implicitly advantage nuclear families (two people committed to by marriage raising children) disadvantage other family arrangements. For these scholars, this is an example of privilege rooted in white supremacy.
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SEC Uses Athletics Platform to Celebrate, Support Conference Member Faculty
The SEC has since 2012 recognized outstanding teaching and research through its SEC Faculty Achievement Awards, a program that annually honors one faculty member from each university and one overall winner for the Conference – the SEC Professor of the Year.
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Faculty are the heartbeat of any university, and since 2012 the Southeastern Conference has used its SEC Faculty Achievement and Professor of the Year Awards to honor these indispensable members of the campus community. Established by the Conference’s presidents and chancellors and administered by the provosts, this unique awards program annually recognizes exceptional teaching accomplishments and scholarly contributions.
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Sydney Watson, a senior midfielder on the University of Connecticut (UCONN) women’s lacrosse team, remembers the moment when her passion was ignited for pursuing a career in the investigatory realm. She was 12 years old and her mom, Teresa, had come home from work with a case. As an accident reconstructionist, Watson remembers her mom recreating scenes with toy cars in their living room. On this particular day, she asked to help.
“I kept asking my mom a lot of questions as we both tried to uncover what had happened,” said Watson. “I felt like I kind of helped her figure it out and that made me want to be a part of a field like that. My interest in investigation really stemmed from that experience.”