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U S Department of Education to Investigate UChicago for Alleged Title IX Violation

U.S. Department of Education to Investigate UChicago for Alleged Title IX Violation The admissions office housed in Rosenwald Hall. By  and The Chicago Maroon . The U.S. Department of Education (E.D.) will investigate the University of Chicago Title IX Office following a retaliation complaint by a recently dismissed Ph.D. student, whose allegations and fundraising efforts have gained a high profile on social media over the past few weeks. Zain Jamshaid, a former Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Cinema and Media Studies, contacted the E.D. after the University dismissed him from his program, citing a lack of academic progress. In March 2020, Jamshaid filed a Title IX complaint against a faculty member in his department; the complaint detailed an alleged sexual assault and a pattern of harassment in 2015 and 2016.

Silent Sunday Nights - Hosted by Jacqueline Stewart

January 5, 2020 A fixture of TCM s programming from the beginning, when Buster Keaton s The Cameraman (1928) aired on April 17, 1994, Silent Sunday Nights offers iconic movies from the silent era as well as forgotten gems and international classics. Author David Peirce has concluded that only 26% of American silent features survive in complete form, and TCM is dedicated to showcasing the films of this important era as part of our cultural heritage. On September 15, 2019, author, archivist and scholar Jacqueline Stewart joined TCM as the host of Silent Sunday Nights. Stewart, a passionate advocate for film preservation, has served three terms on the National Film Preservation Board (NFPB), which advises the Library of Congress on preservation policy. Currently the Chair of the NFPB Diversity Task Force, she works to ensure that the films chosen for the National Film Registry reflect diversity and inclusion. Stewart

Five members of UChicago community receive Diversity Leadership Awards

Five members of UChicago community receive Diversity Leadership Awards Jan 12, 2021 Faculty, alumni, staff and student winners to be recognized during 2021 MLK commemoration Every year, the University of Chicago honors members of the UChicago community who demonstrate leadership and a sustained commitment to justice and equality. In addition to faculty, alumni and staff, this year’s Diversity Leadership Awards also recognize the contributions of UChicago students. This year’s recipients are Prof. Anita Blanchard, MD’90; Rami Nashashibi, AM’98, PhD’11; Jessica Jaggers of Chicago Booth; and UChicago students Nova Smith and Demetrius Johnson Jr. They will be honored Jan. 12 during a virtual celebration of UChicago’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. commemoration.

CSUN Professor Dr Luciana Lagana Presented Five Research Posters with Research Collaborators at the 2020 Virtual Convention of the Western Psychological Association

CSUN Professor Dr. Luciana Lagana Presented Five Research Posters with Research Collaborators at the 2020 Virtual Convention of the Western Psychological Association Share Article Dr. Lagana and Shayna Greenberg presenting their research at the 2019 WPA convention I hope to raise awareness among the public and within professional settings, encourage greater sensitivity to the unique experiences of minority individuals in consideration of their intersectional identities, as well as inspire future research that will benefit these communities. (Shayna Greenberg) LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) December 29, 2020 At the 100th annual convention of the Western Psychological Association, California State University Northridge (CSUN) Professor Dr. Luciana Lagana presented five research posters with some of her research collaborators. The 2020 virtual conference was held on October 28-31, 2020.

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