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Sabotaged by Staff: How to Nip Betrayals in the Bud   
Holly Elissa Bruno with Phyllis Chesler, David Bloomfield

 

pic According to our guest, too many women in education think of the field as a supportive family. In fact, she asserts, women in education often work in treacherous work environments that require keen survival skills. The issue is real, the topic is taboo, and the need to know these skills is critical to your professional career. Tune in now.
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Freeman"One of the problems with minority education at the university level is that often people think well if it's a problem with minority students then you have minority staff to work on that... I would argue that when we talk about issues of women or minorities that these are American issues and we need people of all types both genders and all races involved."

 

Freeman A. Hrabowski, III is President of UMBC (The University of Maryland, Baltimore County).   Five Innovative Strategies to Engage Minorities In STEM


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