Each morning and afternoon of April, Colonel Shelby K. Little wears an imitated Confederate uniform and displays three Confederate flags in front of the Williamson County Courthouse. Little educates individuals about Confederate history during the ...
The most recent tenure review granted tenure to a black male professor, current Assistant Professor of Economics Reggie Byron, for the first time in Southwestern history. Currently, Byron is the only black male faculty member ...
On April 15, several faculty members received the results of their tenure review. denied tenure to current Assistant Professor of English Carina Hoffpauir and Assistant Professor of Religion Molly Jensen. Both Hoffpauir and Jensen were ...
Recently, some students told me of their encounter with a gentleman who was holding a Confederate flag in the Georgetown Square and sharing that he was celebrating Confederate History Month (CHM). While I am ecstatic ...
The last few weeks of school are nothing but stressful in preparation for finals for some people and graduation for others. From endless amounts of caffeinated drinks to pulling all-nighters in the library, students are ...
Tenure track Professors receiving tenure will receive permanent teaching positions and professors denied tenures are offered a terminal year to relocate to position outside of Southwestern. Upon beginning a teaching position at a university, faculty ...
Photo courtesy of the Huffington Post By Amy Gu To continue recent discussions about sexual assault, a team of faculty, staff and students are planning a screening and teach-in of the documentary, The Hunting Ground. The screening ...
By Amy Gu On February 18, University Relations welcomed philanthropic professional Paul Secord to strengthen Southwestern’s already thriving network of alumni and parent donations. After a national search for prospective individuals to fill this position, ...
By Elizabeth Bell Last month, a retention consultant Charles Schroeder consulted with Southwestern pro-bono about the retention of minority students. “I was glad that I had the opportunity to be a part of the conversation, [and I hope] this ...