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Keeping Your Distance: Nothing New
It’s no surprise that social distancing has suddenly become part of our everyday vocabulary, considering that close human-to-human contact maximizes the spread of the coronavirus. In the last month, this concept has blown up on social media and has evolved … Continue reading
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Tagged African Americans, autistic, Canadians, Chinese, coronavirus, COVID-19, Emory Bogardus, emotional closeness, geographical distance, Hindus, history, immigrants, Lydia Bourouiba, MIT, Muslims, pandemic, prejudice, segregation, social distance, social distance scale, social isolation, social media, sociology, The Washington Post, transgender
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Fraternities, Sororities, and Diversity Unconsciousness
Earlier this year, I read that a fraternity at the University of Mississippi had been suspended by its national body because of the actions of three of its members. Evidence shows that three freshmen affiliated with Sigma Phi Epsilon likely … Continue reading
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Tagged Colgate University, cultural encapsulation, discrimination, fraternities, Greek system, homelessness, Indiana University, James Meredith, Kappa delta, Lamda Chi Alpha, negative sanctions, noose, President Judy Bonner, segregation, Sigma Phi Epsilon, sororities, University of Alabama, University of Mississippi
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