"Unfortunately, the recent boost to economic diversity has not been enough to stem the troubling regression in racial diversity at the most selective institutions." —Julie J. Park in her op-ed for @chronicle.com
Posts by Steven P. Rodriguez, PhD
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Thank you for all of your help, Betsy!
Happy to announce that I’ve joined the team at
@harvard-ed-press.bsky.social as a Marketing Specialist!
Glad it is still going strong!
Very cool to see an excerpt from a forthcoming Vanderbilt University Press title featured on @parisreview.bsky.social website! It was a pleasure working with Lily Meyer as an acquisitions editor at Vanderbilt.
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I am very happy to receive the 11th book in the Critical Mexican Studies series, Christina Baker’s Sonic Strategies, Performing Mexico’s War on Drugs, Mourning and Femicide. You can see them all and order here. You can get a 40% discount with the code VUPHoliday.
www.vanderbiltuniversitypress.com
Smart and perceptive review by Darnton of Peter Baldwin’s book Athena Unbound. Lots to think about here about open access and scholarly publishing. Putting the book next in my queue.
www.nybooks.com/articles/202...
Happy to announce that my article "'Education is the Precursor to Commerce': Pan-Americanism and Inter-American Education" has just been published online at Diplomatic History!
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