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- Women’s history snapshot: Patricia Rankin initially assumed when told that she didn’t ‘look like a physicist,’ they were complimenting her on being well dressed.
- Women’s history snapshot: Lucile Berkeley Buchanan graduated in 1918 but wasn’t allowed to walk across the stage with other graduates because she was Black.
- Women’s history snapshot: CU’s first woman faculty member, now a university icon, hesitated to come West.
- Lawrence-Sanders’ research looks at how Black memory exposes the ‘lost cause’ myth
- Denver resident Ken Washington joined Stanford’s chapter of Sigma Chi, igniting controversy and a legal challenge at the University of Colorado.
- Black history snapshot: Racial bias hindered Charles and Mildred Nilon’s search for a home to buy, but they strove to make the university more inclusive and welcoming to those who came after
- Event, part of Black History Month, is titled ‘Shifting the Cultures of Disenfranchisement at CU Â鶹ӰԺ: Supporting Black Male Identified Students’
- A Black history snapshot: student legislators and university leaders fought against ‘gentlemen’s agreement’ to bar Black players
- Flutist, educator, composer and director Galen Abdur-Razzaq to perform and discuss how jazz musicians helped advance civil rights
- The competitive scholarship recognizes students who ‘want to contribute an Indigenous voice in the field of archaeology’