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Opinion Editorial: When Will Our Lives Matter?, Jamar Ragland Dec 2014

Opinion Editorial: When Will Our Lives Matter?, Jamar Ragland

College Student Affairs Leadership

When Will Our Lives Matter?


Opinion Editorial: Why Is It That So Many White People Fear Black Men?, Dmitri C. Westbrook Dec 2014

Opinion Editorial: Why Is It That So Many White People Fear Black Men?, Dmitri C. Westbrook

College Student Affairs Leadership

Why is it that so Many White People Fear Black Men?


Editor's Corner: Controversy, Control And Confronting Structural Injustice, Lindsay Greyerbiehl Dec 2014

Editor's Corner: Controversy, Control And Confronting Structural Injustice, Lindsay Greyerbiehl

College Student Affairs Leadership

Notes from the editor-in-chief.


John Of Salisbury's Metalogicon And The Equality Of Liberal Arts Education, Abigail E. Dehart Oct 2014

John Of Salisbury's Metalogicon And The Equality Of Liberal Arts Education, Abigail E. Dehart

Grand Valley Journal of History

When examining the historical development of society, perhaps the most determining factor is education. During the development of Western education, there is, conceivably, no time more formative to modern views of education than the Middle Ages, for out of it emerged the first universities, and with that, what has contributed largely to today’s concept of general education programs. Of the Middle Ages, the twelfth century was particularly formative to the shaping of education, and has even been called the birthplace of Western pedagogy. One of the best twelfth-century sources we have regarding this time in history is John of Salisbury’s …