William H. Robinson
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Statement from Vice Provost for Academic Advancement William H. Robinson regarding the violence against Black people
The untimely and violent death of George Floyd has weighed heavily on my mind, as it has for many members of our community. It has brought up a confluence of feelings, memories and responses—from friends, scholars, colleagues and certainly within myself. Mr. Floyd’s death has also served as a “clarion… Read MoreJun. 5, 2020
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Robinson named vice provost for academic advancement, executive director of Provost’s Office for Inclusive Excellence
The untimely and violent death of George Floyd has weighed heavily on my mind, as it has for many members of our community. It has brought up a confluence of feelings, memories and responses—from friends, scholars, colleagues and certainly within myself. Mr. Floyd’s death has also served as a “clarion… Read MoreJun. 3, 2020
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Robinson to lead Office for Inclusive Excellence
The untimely and violent death of George Floyd has weighed heavily on my mind, as it has for many members of our community. It has brought up a confluence of feelings, memories and responses—from friends, scholars, colleagues and certainly within myself. Mr. Floyd’s death has also served as a “clarion… Read MoreMay. 8, 2019
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William H. Robinson named associate dean of the School of Engineering
The untimely and violent death of George Floyd has weighed heavily on my mind, as it has for many members of our community. It has brought up a confluence of feelings, memories and responses—from friends, scholars, colleagues and certainly within myself. Mr. Floyd’s death has also served as a “clarion… Read MoreJan. 11, 2016
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Lack of minorities in STEM focus of Vanderbilt summit
The untimely and violent death of George Floyd has weighed heavily on my mind, as it has for many members of our community. It has brought up a confluence of feelings, memories and responses—from friends, scholars, colleagues and certainly within myself. Mr. Floyd’s death has also served as a “clarion… Read MoreJun. 11, 2015