Category Archives: Diversity Equity and Inclusion
From the Green Book to the Orange Book: Travel, Tourism, and Resistance in the Black Community
“Carry your Green Book with you. You may need it.” If you were a Black traveler journeying through the segregated […]
CEHHS Welcomes New Distinguished Community Lecturer
Tanisha Fitzgerald-Baker joins the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences (CEHHS) as the latest Distinguished […]
CEHHS Launches “The Volunteer Orange Book”
A Unique Resource Guide for Historically Underrepresented Populations The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences […]
Celebrating Juneteenth
Africana Studies Department Head and Professor Shayla C. Nunnally Violette and Crystal Hardeman-Ikem, Associate Dean of Students and Director of […]
School Superintendent Turnover is Increasing and Gender Gaps are Barely Budging
By Rachel White, Assistant Professor, Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Reprinted from The Conversation Public school superintendents are […]
CEHHS Students and Faculty Celebrated at Honor’s Banquets
Eight faculty and students in the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences gathered to celebrate […]
UT Scholars and Community Partners Discuss the Relevance of Intersectionality and DEI Work During Second Annual CEHHS DEI Summit
Last Week Saw the Second Annual CEHHS DEI Summit, Themed “At the Overlap: Intersectionality” By Macy Roberts, CEHHS Student Reporter, […]
Project Excellence Creating Tomorrow’s Leaders at the University of Tennessee
“This is a passion, a deep, deep calling, for me to do this,” -Kimberly R. Hill on Project Excellence. By […]
The Death of Tourism Scholarship?
CEHHS Researchers Share Faculty and Graduate Student Challenges in Commentary Whenever we make a new acquaintance, the question, “So, […]
Pickett Recognized for Outstanding Dissertation
The Southern Association of College Student Affairs Selects 2022 Dissertation of the Year As a second-year college student, Craig Pickett, […]