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Pioneering Efforts for Minority Appointments and Academic Surgery
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1999The author gives a narrative chronologic explanation for the early inclusion of African Americans and other minorities into the Yale University Orthopaedic Surgical Residency Training Program. The author's early isolation from racial problems living in rural Nebraska and the paucity of racial friction at the University of Nebraska gave him a more ...
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Minority Faculty Membersʼ Resilience and Academic Productivity: Are They Related?
Academic Medicine, 2010To explore whether there is a relationship between resilience and academic productivity of minority faculty members in U.S. academic health centers. For the purposes of the study, the authors defined academic productivity as peer-reviewed and non-peer-reviewed publications, grants, and academic promotion.In 2007, the authors simultaneously collected ...
Kehua Zhang+2 more
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The Journal of Experimental Education, 1972
Academic achievement was not found to be associated with social class position for freshmen minor (high school) seminarians. Even so it is suggested that there are factors related with academic achievement that are class linked. Such factors as intelligence, ethnicity, national cultura' origin, and even psycho-social attitudes deserve further ...
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Academic achievement was not found to be associated with social class position for freshmen minor (high school) seminarians. Even so it is suggested that there are factors related with academic achievement that are class linked. Such factors as intelligence, ethnicity, national cultura' origin, and even psycho-social attitudes deserve further ...
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Modern China, 2021
The academic discipline of “ethnic minority philosophy,” which emerged at the beginning of the 1980s in the People’s Republic of China, has thus far remained virtually unstudied in Western-language scholarship. The aim of this article is to place the genesis and development of this little-known discipline against the wider background of modern Chinese
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The academic discipline of “ethnic minority philosophy,” which emerged at the beginning of the 1980s in the People’s Republic of China, has thus far remained virtually unstudied in Western-language scholarship. The aim of this article is to place the genesis and development of this little-known discipline against the wider background of modern Chinese
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The Role of Minority Academic Health Centers
1989We recognize now that cancer in minorities is a problem of crisis proportions that merits urgent concern and action. I shall focus on the role of minority medical schools or academic health centers in responding to this reality.
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Culturally Based Explanations of Minority Students' Academic Achievement
Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 1988Some cultural ecologists have proposed a classification of minority groups as “autonomous,” “immigrant,” or “castelike,” and have defended the dichotomies between “macro” and “micro,” “explanatory” and “applied” ethnography. Other scholars, arguing against this position on both theoretical and empirical grounds, suggest that culture is crucially ...
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The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2015
Abstract There is relatively little literature on racism within the profession of academic librarianship. To investigate academic librarians' experiences of racism, this research project uses the framework of racial microaggressions, which are subtle, denigrating messages directed toward people of color.
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Abstract There is relatively little literature on racism within the profession of academic librarianship. To investigate academic librarians' experiences of racism, this research project uses the framework of racial microaggressions, which are subtle, denigrating messages directed toward people of color.
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