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UA higher education professor named one of top 15 U.S. emerging scholars under the age of 40 Dr. Krystal L. Williams (Source: UA/Dr. Krystal L. Williams) By WBRC Staff | February 3, 2021 at 3:40 PM CST - Updated February 3 at 5:18 PM TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (WBRC) - National recognition for a University of Alabama professor. University of Alabama Assistant Professor of Higher Education Dr. Krystal L. Williams was chosen by âDiverse: Issues in Higher Educationâ magazine as one of the nationâs top 15 emerging scholars under the age of 40. The scholars were selected for making their mark on academia through teaching, research and service. Williams, a 40-year-old native of Fort Worth, Texas, said sheâs excited that people have found the work sheâs passionate about to be influential. ....
Wake Forest University has received a $1 million donation for its new African-American studies program that will begin this fall, the university said Tuesday. ....
Prof Saeed did a commendable job by writing Islamia College’s history in two volumes The other day, the news of Prof Ahmed Saeed’s demise gave me a pang of searing anguish and sadness. A workaholic historian with diminutive figure and unassuming persona, imbued in an unequivocal love for Pakistan, has closed his eyes to this world forever. He led a quiet life and left quietly. All that one can recall supports his description as a scholar tied to the methods and mannerism typical of the old school. He wrote letters instead of emails to his friends and acquaintances, sought help from others to access digital sources and always used public transport as he did not own any vehicle. ....
Alice Te Punga Somerville cleans up the myth of Captain Cook s legacy 15 Jan, 2021 03:00 AM 5 minutes to read By: Alice Te Punga Somerville Scholar and poet Alice Te Punga Somerville was asked to contribute a piece for a journal to mark the 250th anniversary of Captain Cook s arrival in Aotearoa – that article is now published as Two Hundred and Fifty Ways to Start an Essay about Captain Cook, in the BWB Texts series. In this extract, Te Punga Somerville explores pushing back against Cook s global colonial legacy. 34. By pushing back One of the projects of Indigenous people is to push back against colonial narratives. This is the bit I describe to my students as walking into a room on the television show Hoarders, getting a broom and a rubbish bag, climbing over all the junk until you get to the centre and making a space that reveals some of the floor underneath. If you started at the door and tried to work your way in, you would get discoura ....
PhD scholar defends research thesis on Pashtun society National January 11, 2021 PESHAWAR: A research study by a faculty member of the University of Peshawar for her doctorate degree has discovered that apart from physical and resources-related explanations of the causes of underdevelopment in Pashtun society, the self-aggrandised and vainglorious attitudes of the community has prevented their development. The research has been conducted by Dr Naila Raza Qazi, a faculty member of the Department of Sociology, University of Peshawar. She successfully defended her thesis at the public defence here. The researcher found that Pashtuns could not make development in all aspects of life because of the widespread presence of what she called self-aggrandisement (talking big of oneself, one’s tribe and one’s ethnic group). ....