BTT Top10 Most Read News of Spring2022

With the beginning of the new year, the BTT would like to highlight to Top10 most read news articles during Spring 2022 from the BTT website. This is becoming a tradition and it is only possible because of the amazing work, leadership, and contributions made by this amazing community of Black Faculty. 

Here are the BTT top 10 articles:

Number #10 

BLACK HISTORY MONTH: SHOWCASING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF SIX FACULTY AND STAFF

Number #9 Sherilynn Black (SoM)

Dr. Sherilynn Black (SoM) Identifies Solutions and Spurs Action Toward Achieving Equity

Number #8  Chantell Evans (SoM)

Chantell Evans, PhD: Examining the Links Between Damaged Mitochondria and Brain Diseases

Number #7 Tomi Akinyemiju, Nadine Barrett, Angelo Moore (SoM)

Community Outreach & Engagement at Duke Cancer Institute Comes of Age with Strong Team

Number #6 Mark Anthony Neal (AAAS)

Mark Anthony Neal: Black Masculinity and 'The Slap' Felt Around the World

Number #5 Lauren Haynes

Nasher Museum Names New Senior Curator of Contemporary Art: Lauren Hayes

Number #4 Tolu Oyesanya, Schenita Randolph, Brigit Carter, Ragan Johnson (SoN)

Congratulations to the Newly Promoted Faculty in the School of Nursing!

Number #3 Kanecia Zimmerman (SoM)

BTT Faculty Features Series: Meet Kanecia Zimmerman

Number #2 Carol King (Trinity) 

Congratulations Carol A. King on joining Duke as the new Vice Dean for Finance and Administration

Number #1 William Darity (Sanford)

What HR40 Gets Wrong and Why