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Research, Impact and Achievements: February 2024
Feb. 08, 2024
Celebrating the achievements of our faculty members and alumni.

Grants, Awards and Achievements: July 2023
Jul. 07, 2023
The members of our community – faculty, students and administrators – receive a wide range of grants and fellowships and are selected for a myriad of awards recognizing both work and impact.

Acknowledging the Beauty and Genius of the African Diaspora: Q&A with Professor Anthony Brown
Feb. 22, 2023
As part of a storytelling series celebrating Black History Month, we welcomed our community members to share their stories to inspire others and encourage open, thought-provoking dialogue. We sat down with Dr. Anthony Brown, professor in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, to tell us more about his academic…

Ripple Reads Partners with Keffrelyn and Anthony Brown on Teaching Racial Justice
Sep. 04, 2020

Anthony and Keffrelyn Brown: By Time Martin Luther King Jr. was Murdered, Civility Had Already Left the Room
Apr. 03, 2018
Associate Professors Anthony and Keffrelyn Brown comment on the narrative of incivility within social justice movements.

Curriculum and Instruction Associate Professor Honored With AERA Division K Midcareer Award
Mar. 23, 2018
C&I Associate Professor Anthony Brown receives Division K Midcareer Award for his significant contribution to the overlooked area of education involving Black male teachers and Black male students.

Curriculum and Instruction Associate Professor Wins President's Associates Teaching Excellence Award
Mar. 23, 2018
Awarded annually to recognize excellence in undergrauduate education in the core curriculum, Curriculum and Instruction Associate Professor Anthony Brown has been selected for the award. 

Anthony Brown: Memory and Racism
Jan. 03, 2018

Anthony Brown and Claudia Cervantes-Soon's Books Selected for Critics Choice Award by the American Educational Studies Association
Oct. 16, 2017

Anthony and Keffrelyn Brown Interviewed on Teachers College Record's The Voice
Aug. 09, 2017
Kefferlyn and Anthony Brown discuss how racism has existed in textbooks from the reconstruction era to present day