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Historic Visions Of Education At The University Of Maryland

September 08, 2016 College of Arts and Humanities

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UMD has “come a long way” with diversity, professor says at lecture series kickoff.

\r\n By Mark Boyle | The Diamondback\r\n

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\r\n "The University of Maryland touts its diverse and inclusive environment. But that wasn't always the case.\r\n

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\r\n "Ethan Hutt, a professor in the teaching and learning, policy and leadership department, kicked off a lecture series Wednesday that will discuss the developing role education plays in democracy."\r\n

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\r\n "About 50 people came to Tawes Hall for the "Historic Visions of Education at the University of Maryland," the first of 17 lectures in the university's "Democracy Then and Now" initiative. These lectures will take place during the two months leading up to the election."\r\n

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\r\n Read the entire article at The Diamondback.\r\n

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