May 10, 2021 by Aimee Minbiole
Honorary degrees will also go to scholars in the arts, education, and sciences.
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed 81 will deliver the main address and receive an honorary degree at Dartmouth s 2021 commencement. (Photo by Tony Rinaldo)
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Annette Gordon-Reed 81, a law scholar, MacArthur Fellow, and Pulitzer Prize-winning historian, will deliver the main address and receive an honorary degree at Dartmouth s 2021 commencement in Memorial Stadium, which starts at 11 a.m. on June 13. We are honored to have Annette Gordon-Reed as our commencement speaker this year, says President Philip J. Hanlon 77. With her groundbreaking scholarship, she joins a cohort of prominent honorary degree recipients whose work in the arts, economics, education, and science is transforming our world for the better.
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TIAA Ranks 9th on DiversityInc s 2021 Top 50 Companies List
This is TIAA s ninth consecutive year being ranked on DiversityInc s Top 50 list, and its second consecutive year within the top 10 companies.
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NEW YORK, May 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ TIAA was named #9 on the 2021 DiversityInc Top 50 Companies for Diversity list, holding steady from its #9 rank in 2020. This achievement recognizes TIAA s longstanding commitment to fostering an inclusive workplace that reflects the diversity of the clients that it serves. DiversityInc s highly competitive and rigorous annual survey yields a data driven ranking based on six criteria: talent results in the workforce and management, senior leadership accountability, talent programs, workplace practices, philanthropy and supplier diversity. TIAA was also recognized on Top Company specialty lists for Environmental, Social & Governance (ESG), Black Executives, Talent Acquisition for Women
Acting anything but, Gonzalez talked about how the sport has helped him.
“My coach, well I have two coaches, really helped me a lot to graduate, and to put me on the right path and keep me motivated educationally,” he said of coach Roger Ferguson, who started the program, and his assistant Daniel Bustos.
“I loved it,” Gonzalez said of the experience. “The people, the environment, the coaching, we have amazing coaches. The teammates, physically, you have your own little family. It’s an amazing environment for perfecting your craft.”
A Santa Fe High teacher, Ferguson said he’s tried creating school boxing teams in the past, but it wasn’t until returning to Santa Fe in 2017 that he finally got the go-ahead from principal Carl Murano. Ferguson said he believes the Demons are not only the sole public high school in the state with a boxing team, but also one of the very few in the country.
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TIAA CEO Roger Ferguson, one of 5 Black Fortune 500 chiefs, has experienced onlyness many times. Onlyness is the experience of being the the only Black person, woman, etc., in a room.
To deal with this, the CEO told Insider that he never let let other people s ignorance faze him.
Roger Ferguson, the CEO of TIAA who oversees $1.1 trillion in assets, once visited a country club for dinner with other CEOs when he was mistaken for a waiter. He was the only Black guest in the room.