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Congratulations
Dr. Angela Pashayan | Doctoral Alumni
On her new book Development in Africa's Informal Settlements: Below the Proletariat. Based on a sample of 500 residents from Nairobi, Kenya, and 100 international development professionals, the book discusses the effectiveness of international development programs in these settlements (slums) and also represents the voices of slum dwellers and how they view the programs offered.
Dr. Zoeann Finzi Adams | Faculty
Department of Counseling Psychology
On appearing on Good Morning America to speak about the importance of Black Women's mental health and the Superwomen Schema that we often experience.
Qyana Stewart | Doctoral Student
Higher Education Leadership & Policy Studies (HELPS)
On being accepted into the Fulbright Specialist Program (FSP). She will continue building upon experiences gained during her previous deployment to Japan (Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya) through the Department of State for the U.S. Speaker Program.
Dr. Michelle Hawkins | Doctoral Alumni
Department of Atmospheric Sciences
For being recognized as a Black History Month NASA Trailblazer by Fox News Weather. See the interview here.
Dr. TaKeia Anthony | Doctoral Alumni
Department of History
On being awarded the Freedom Scholar Award by the Association for the Study of African American Life and History at their annual conference in Jacksonville, Florida.
Ashley L. Walker | Doctoral Student
Planetary Science
For being interviewed on NPR's Reset with Sasha-Ann Simmons on the upcoming solar eclipse. Hear the full program here.