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Nigerian appointed provost of University of San Francisco


Nigerian appointed provost of University of San Francisco
Julia Oparah is currently the provost and dean of the faculty of ethnic studies at the Mills College.
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A Nigerian, Julia Oparah, has been named the provost and vice president of academic affairs at the University of San Francisco (USF) in the United States.
Mrs Oparah is currently the provost and dean of the faculty of Ethnic Studies at Mills College where she had served as a member of the faculty for almost 20 years before being named provost and dean of the faculty in 2017.
This was revealed by the President of USF, Paul J. Fitzgerald, on Thursday. ....

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9 Wellness Books, Podcasts, and Documentaries That Honor Black History Month


9 Wellness Books, Podcasts, and Documentaries That Honor Black History Month
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2/10/2021
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Black History Month is a time of year dedicated to basking in the brilliance of African American heritage; to honoring and celebrating the accomplishments of African Americans throughout history; to acknowledging the progress of the men and women (and nonbinary folks) who came before us and who are here right now; to showing compassion and having self-compassion; to recognizing the struggle and sacrifice of the Black community.
It started as national Negro History Week, created by historian Carter G. Woodson in 1915, and brought to fruition in 1926, according to ....

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