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  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
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  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_534_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_496_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_464_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_367_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_330_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_302_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_254_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan, left, and University President Nathan Hatch, prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_224_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan, left, and University President Nathan Hatch, prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_205_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_509_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_497_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_500_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_494_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_437_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_431_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_400_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_391_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_304_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_267_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_171_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_135_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_094_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_017_DLA.jpg
  • Wake Forest University Vice President for Personal and Career Development Andy Chan prior to baccalaureate services for graduates, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Sunday, May 20, 2012. Chan recent hosted a national conference on the mission of liberal-arts colleges and has been cited by peers as a model for new thinking.
    20120520_WSJ_FOURYEAR_CHAN_418_DLA.jpg
  • Gary Dilley, MSU graduate and Olympic silver medal winner in swimming during the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, at his dentist office in Cary, NC, Tues., April 8, 2008.
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  • UNC Graduate student Maya Little speaks with UNC football fans about the campaign to remove Silent Sam, a Confederate monument erected on campus in 1913, Saturday, October 28, 2017. "Are you trying to create controversy?" asked the unidentified man on the right. Little has been a part of the campaign to remove Silent Sam since the beginning of the semester, with the support of many students, faculty at the historic public university. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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  • UNC Graduate student Maya Little speaks with other students about the campaign to remove Silent Sam, a Confederate monument erected on campus in 1913, Saturday, October 28, 2017. Little has been a part of the campaign to remove Silent Sam since the beginning of the semester, with the support of many students, faculty at the historic public university. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0062_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • Gary Dilley, MSU graduate and Olympic silver medal winner in swimming during the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, at his dentist office in Cary, NC, Tues., April 8, 2008.
    fl_msu_dilley_158_dla.jpg
  • Gary Dilley, MSU graduate and Olympic silver medal winner in swimming during the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, at his dentist office in Cary, NC, Tues., April 8, 2008.
    fl_msu_dilley_142_dla.jpg
  • Gary Dilley, MSU graduate and Olympic silver medal winner in swimming during the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, at his dentist office in Cary, NC, Tues., April 8, 2008.
    fl_msu_dilley_134_dla.jpg
  • Gary Dilley, MSU graduate and Olympic silver medal winner in swimming during the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, at his dentist office in Cary, NC, Tues., April 8, 2008.
    fl_msu_dilley_109_dla.jpg
  • Gary Dilley, MSU graduate and Olympic silver medal winner in swimming during the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, at his dentist office in Cary, NC, Tues., April 8, 2008.
    fl_msu_dilley_102_dla_desat.jpg
  • Gary Dilley, MSU graduate and Olympic silver medal winner in swimming during the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, at his dentist office in Cary, NC, Tues., April 8, 2008.
    fl_msu_dilley_097_dla.jpg
  • Gary Dilley, MSU graduate and Olympic silver medal winner in swimming during the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, at his dentist office in Cary, NC, Tues., April 8, 2008.
    fl_msu_dilley_092_dla.jpg
  • UNC Graduate student Maya Little speaks with UNC football fans about the campaign to remove Silent Sam, a Confederate monument erected on campus in 1913, Saturday, October 28, 2017. "Are you trying to create controversy?" asked the unidentified man on the right. Little has been a part of the campaign to remove Silent Sam since the beginning of the semester, with the support of many students, faculty at the historic public university. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0334_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • UNC Graduate student Maya Little speaks with UNC football fans about the campaign to remove Silent Sam, a Confederate monument erected on campus in 1913, Saturday, October 28, 2017. Little has been a part of the campaign to remove Silent Sam since the beginning of the semester, with the support of many students, faculty at the historic public university. <br />
Photo by D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education.
    0306_Silent_Sam_20171028.jpg
  • The first graduating class from Duke University's School of Medicine in 1932, archival photo hanging in the lobby of the Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans Center for Health Education, Friday, June 24, 2016. Few college students from underrepresented groups seek doctorates, particularly in STEM fields. Duke University’s medical school created the Office For Biomedical Diversity six years ago to see if they could change that equation. Now, not only are more minority students are entering Duke's biomedical PhD programs, but they are performing better once there. <br />
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D.L. Anderson for The Chronicle of Higher Education
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  • Gary Dilley, MSU graduate and Olympic silver medal winner in swimming during the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, at his dentist office in Cary, NC, Tues., April 8, 2008.
    fl_msu_dilley_132_dla.jpg
  • Gary Dilley, MSU graduate and Olympic silver medal winner in swimming during the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, at his dentist office in Cary, NC, Tues., April 8, 2008.
    fl_msu_dilley_109_dla_desat.jpg
  • Gary Dilley, MSU graduate and Olympic silver medal winner in swimming during the 1964 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, at his dentist office in Cary, NC, Tues., April 8, 2008.
    fl_msu_dilley_102_dla.jpg
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