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J. Goosby Smith has been named the inaugural vice president for community belonging and chief diversity officer at Pepperdine University. April Harris Akinloye (’00, MA ’05) will join Smith as assistant vice president for community belonging. Smith and Harris Akinloye will commence their new roles on June 1, 2021. Smith will join Pepperdine following her most recent roles at The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, where she currently serves as associate professor of leadership, associate professor of management, assistant provost for diversity, equity, and inclusion, and director of the Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Center. “What an honor it is to announce Dr. Smith is returning to the Pepperdine community,” said Pepperdine president Jim Gash. “I’m especially grateful to the Search Committee for identifying an amazing and experienced leader. I simply cannot wait to work alongside Dr. Smith as we chart a distinctively Pepperdine path f ....
03-03-2021 Image Source: YouTube Screenshot/Pepperdine University Pepperdine University on Wednesday announced it has selected Dr. J. Goosby Smith to be the university s inaugural vice president for community belonging and chief diversity officer (CDO). Smith, who begins her new position at the Christian college on June 1, is currently serving in a number of roles at The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina. She is the associate professor of leadership, associate professor of management, assistant provost for diversity, equity, and inclusion, and director of the Truth, Racial Healing, and Transformation Center. Dr. J. Goosby Smith (Image credit: Pepperdine University) ....
America has a history of medically abusing Black people. No wonder many are wary of COVID-19 vaccines Javonte Anderson, USA TODAY Replay Video Sandra Lindsay sat calmly as the needle pierced her flesh. She gazed straight ahead at the swarm of journalists and cameras eager to capture this historic moment: She was receiving the first COVID-19 vaccination in the nation. As the director of critical care nursing at Long Island Jewish Medical Center and someone who has witnessed up close the trail of death the coronavirus has left, Lindsay, 52, saw her vaccination in December as an opportunity to help put an end to the pandemic. ....
America has a history of medically abusing Black people. No wonder many are wary of COVID-19 vaccines Javonte Anderson, USA TODAY Replay Video Sandra Lindsay sat calmly as the needle pierced her flesh. She gazed straight ahead at the swarm of journalists and cameras eager to capture this historic moment: She was receiving the first COVID-19 vaccination in the nation. As the director of critical care nursing at Long Island Jewish Medical Center and someone who has witnessed up close the trail of death the coronavirus has left, Lindsay, 52, saw her vaccination in December as an opportunity to help put an end to the pandemic. ....