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On the tenth entry of our See It to Be It podcast series, Amy C. Waninger chats with Dr. José I. Rodríguez, a professor at California State University, Long Beach, about how he got involved in academia and what about it appealed to him, and he graciously shares the biggest surprise he had arriving into the industry. José also names several programs that are available for persons of color to help them feel supported and connected within the higher education space.
Connect with José on LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram, and check out his website by clicking here.
Learn more about the programs José mentioned, BUILD, the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship, and RISE.
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In this episode, we speak with Sarah Sluis, Senior Editor at AdExchanger (https://www.adexchanger.com/). Listen as we chat with Sarah about how she is managing life at home during COVID-19, her […]
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