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Wingfield named vice dean of faculty development and diversity
In her new role, Wingfield will help to advance diversity and inclusion efforts for Arts & Sciences faculty.
Majority-Minority Myths
Weidenbaum Center Faculty Research Fellow Jake Rosenfeld authors article in Dissent Magazine
Working Moms Are Struggling: Here’s How To Actually Celebrate Mothers
Weidenbaum Center Grant Recipient Caitlyn Collins has study referenced in Forbes
Arts & Sciences students named inaugural Chancellor's Career Fellows
The Chancellor’s Career Fellowship offers a comprehensive, fully-funded career education experience for selected students across the university. Among the 61 students selected for the inaugural class of fellows, 41 are members of the College of Arts & Sciences.
The one word women need to be saying more often
Weidenbaum Center Grant Recipient Caity Collins quoted in USA TODAY
Women And The Pandemic: Serious Damage To Work, Health And Home Demands Response
Weidenbaum Center Grant Recipient Caitlyn Collins has study referenced in Forbes
Upcoming lecture series explores race and digital media
Mellon Mays fellowship program welcomes 29th cohort, new director
The Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship program supports original undergraduate research an emphasis on projects pertaining to identity, social justice, and diversity. This fall, Jonathan Fenderson will take the helm of the program.
Another lesson from the Griot: How community-university partnerships can grow and evolve
CRE2’s Tila Neguse sits down with Lois Conley, director of the Griot Museum of Black History and Culture, to talk about the museum, the pandemic, reciprocity and the relationships the museum has built with the Washington University community.
Five myths about compensation
Weidenbaum Center Research Fellow Jake Rosenfeld authors article in The Washington Post