ISU presented at the Indiana Association of Blacks in Higher Education (IABHE) National Symposium

This past weekend various Indiana State University Black Faculty and Staff presented at American Association of Blacks in Higher Education & Indiana Association of Blacks in Higher Education (IABHE) National Symposium 2022 in Plainfield Indiana. Below you will find their great work. Also accompanied at the conference was Indiana State University’s Black Graduate Student Association, Dr. Mary Howard-Hamilton, and Dr. Kandace Hinton.

“To be Young, Gifted, and Black: Student Retention Program with Black Students and Faculty and Staff”
-Dr. Tiffany Reed, Ardell Sanders, Professor Azizi Arrington-Slocum, and Dr. Aaron Slocum

“I Got You, Sis: Black Faculty and Staff Women Sister Circles and Support”
-Dr. Tiffany Reed and Professor Azizi Arrington-Slocum

“Spilling the TEA: Black Identity Development in Sister Circles at Predominately White Institutions”
– Dr. Tiffany Reed

“Every Black Man needs a Mentor”
-Dr. Aaron Slocum ,Ardell Sanders, Dr. Tiffany Reed and Professor Azizi Arrington-Slocum

“Biases in Student Evaluation of Teaching: Examining Relations with Teacher Education and Experience”
-Richmond Amakye, MEd and Dr. Annie Liner

“Dr. Willa Beatrice Player: A Quiet but Resolute Force for Social Justice in Higher Education”
-Dr. Kelsey Bogard

“Navigating Anti-Blackness: A Critical Race Analysis of How Black Collegians Experience the Racial Climate at a Historically and Predominantly White Institution”
-Dr. Alex Kenney

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    Charles E. Brown African American Cultural Center