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Susie Brubaker-Cole to step down as vice provost for student affairs

Brubaker-Cole’s resignation is the latest in a series of high profile departures from the University this year that include the former president, provost and vice provost for undergraduate education. C. Matthew Snipp will serve as interim vice provost.

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Why Vermont tribes, New Hampshire groups might claim to be Abenaki without ever proving ancestry

Why Vermont tribes, New Hampshire groups might claim to be Abenaki without ever proving ancestry
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Why Vermont tribes, New Hampshire groups might claim to be Abenaki without ever proving ancestry

Why Vermont tribes, New Hampshire groups might claim to be Abenaki without ever proving ancestry
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Stanford scholars react to the end of affirmative action

Anthony Lising Antonio, Ralph Richard Banks, David Grusky, Eujin Park, Sean Reardon, and C. Matthew Snipp consider the implications of the Supreme Court’s ruling against race-conscious university admissions.

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Faculty panel talks 'State of Indigenous Americans'

Faculty panel talks 'State of Indigenous Americans'
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The State of Indigenous Americans

American Indian and Alaska Native persons have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic facing three times the likelihood of infection and death than white counterparts.  Because they represent a small percentage of the national population, they face existential threat and remain invisible to the public at large.  This session illuminates the experience of a seminal sector understudied and often abandoned. Presenters Noreen Goldman, Professor of Demography & Public Affairs, Princeton University C. Matthew Snipp, Professor of Humanities & Sciences, Stanford University Beth Redbird, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Northwestern University Moderator Elizabeth Ellis, Assistant Professor of History, Princeton University Respondent Winona LaDuke, is a Harvard-educated economist, environmental activist, author, hemp farmer, grandmother, and a two-time former Green Party Vice President candidate with Ralph Nader. LaDuke specializes in rural development, economic, food, and energy sovereignty and environmental justice. Living and working on the White Earth reservation in northern Minnesota, she leads several organizations including Honor the Earth (co-founded with The Indigo Girls 28 years ago), Anishinaabe Agriculture Institute, Akiing, and Winona’s Hemp.

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Scholars reflect on Dr. King's influence


Edgar E. Robinson Professor in United States History
I am just old enough to remember Dr. King, but my appreciation of him developed in graduate school, thanks to one of my Stanford teachers, Clayborne Carson. Clay introduced me to a more complex, challenging figure than the one comfortably ensconced in the nation’s collective memory.
Everyone today quotes the “I have a dream” speech, but what do we know of the King who risked his political career to condemn the war in Vietnam, who declared that every bomb dropped overseas exploded in an American city, who asked what good it was to sit at a lunch counter if one couldn’t afford a hamburger, who marched in Chicago for fair housing and came to Memphis, where he died, to support striking garbagemen?

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