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Race and Ethnicity in Philadelphia
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Roger Florka
Dr. Florka is an associate professor of Philosophy at Ursinus College. Dr. Florka teaches a Race and Ethnicity course in Philadelphia. The course is exploring race and ethnicity in Philadelphia through studying its history, politics, economics.…
Of Ghosts and Towers: The Histories of the Halls pg 1
Page 1 of historical background provided the residency halls, where Clamer Hall's description notes its ghosts
Of Ghosts and Towers: The Histories of the Halls pg 2
Page 2 of historical background provided the residency halls, where Shreiner Hall's mysterious fire is mentioned
Combining Race and College
This article focuses on a new course called “Race and University” taught in Fall of 2018 started by Dr. Patricia Lott, an Assistant Professor of African American and Africana Studies. The course is described as a digital project where students…
A Question on Diversity
A "Roving Reporter" Asks Students their opinions on the diversity of the campus. In it, many of the students specify one of two different opinions, that the campus lacks diversity, or it does not, and then explain why they think so in varying levels…
Tags: AAAS, African American, Asian, black, black students, campus activities, cultural groups, diversity, diversity and inclusion, diversity at ursinus, diversity efforts, Hispanic, Minority, minority recruitment, minority recruitment and retention, minority retention, Race, racism, recruiting students of color, students of color, Ursinus College
The Phantoms of Ursinus
A piece providing background info and incidents of ghost sightings in Clamer and Shreiner Halls
"Civil Rights Movement Class Opens Minds"
Racial equality has failed to have been completely accomplished despite the powerful Civil Rights Movement. Student's of the previous Dr. Walter Greason worked to bridge the racial gap with the Civil Rights class offered. Students participated in a…
Haunted Ursinus: Good Ole' Ghost Stories
The Piece discusses supernatural occurences in Shreiner Hall, Hobson Hall, Clamer Hall, and Reimert Hall. Ghost T and Ghost Kenny are referenced by name, and the UC Cinematic Guild's documentary project on ghosts at Ursinus is mentioned
Something Wicked This Way Comes
A piece discussing Shreiner Hall, Hobson Hall, and Trappe Tavern's supernatural happenings and ghost rumors. Pfahler Hall, Ritter, and Bomberger Auditorium's supernatural happenings are also mentioned.
What's Going on with Exposure?
In The Grizzly, published February 1st, 2007, Jon Gagas wrote “What’s going on with Exposure.” One evening the semester prior, Exposure had a potluck dinner where students of every color came together for a communal meal. Exposure is a group…
Tags: AAAS, African American, Asian, black, black students, campus activities, cultural groups, diversity, diversity and inclusion, diversity at ursinus, diversity efforts, Hispanic, inclusivity efforts, Minority, minority recruitment, minority recruitment and retention, minority retention, Race, racism, recruiting students of color, students of color, Ursinus College