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Dr. Tina Harris speaks at the Visiting Black Intellectual Series

Dr. Tina Harris speaks at the Visiting Black Intellectual Series

Dr. Tina Harris speaks on racism in the Riley room at Butler University. Harris’ new book, Dismantling Racism: One Relationship at a Time, identifies different relationships as necessary sites for tackling the difficult issue of race. Photo by Ben Caylor.  GIANNA MODICA | STAFF REPORTER | gmodica@butler.edu Dr. Tina Harris, author of the forthcoming book

Influential Black professors at Butler

13 Black professors making a difference on Butler’s campus. Collegian file photo.  In 1976, then-President Gerald Ford decreed Black History Month a national observance. More than 45 years later, the month of February is still a time where Americans can celebrate and learn more about the Black individuals who helped shape our country, and those

Humans of Hinkle: David Woods, the face behind the pen and paper

Far before Butler made national headlines, new Hall of Fame inductee David Woods was making a name for himself as the Butler men’s basketball beat writer.

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