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UDC Operating Remotely as of 12:30 p.m. Today, Monday, March 16

The University of the District of Columbia’s academic and administrative offices will move to remote operations as of 12:30 p.m. today, Monday, March 16. All on-campus activities, including athletics, are cancelled.

Staff: Contact your immediate supervisor with questions or for further instruction regarding remote work expectations.

Faculty: Reach out to your immediate supervisor and/or the dean for questions and further instruction regarding the transition to emergency remote instruction (ERI). The Center for the Advancement of Learning (CAL) is available to support faculty with instructional continuity, including support for Blackboard, Zoom, Webex and other teaching and learning technologies.

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Students: Due to inclement weather, the university will be closed to in-person operations as of 12:30 p.m. today, Monday, March 16. Instruction will be moved to emergency remote, including synchronous and asynchronous methods. Certain laboratory, clinical and other hands-on classes for which in-person instruction is a requirement may necessitate a make-up lesson, but every effort will be made to pursue virtual learning to the extent possible. Where synchronous virtual instruction is intended, published class meeting times must be observed so that students’ schedules are not disrupted.

The safety and security of our students, faculty, staff and the broader community remain our top priority. We will continue to provide updates regarding the status of the university’s academic and administrative offices as conditions change.

Please continue to check our website and social media channels for the latest information.

If you have any safety concerns, contact OPSEM at 202-274-5050. For all immediate emergencies, call 911.

Thank you for your continued dedication to our students and to UDC’s mission.

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Professor Secures Grant for Course Based on Book Exploring Black Contributions to European Culture

October 24, 2023
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Mapping Black Europe

UDC Digital Media Associate Professor Olive Vassell and Dr. Natasha Kelly, founding director of the Institute for Black German Arts and Culture, secured a 50,000-euro grant (approximately $52,900) to develop an online course based on their book, “Mapping Black Europe: Monuments, Markers, Memories.”   

The book, published in 2023, explores the Black community’s contributions to European social and cultural life. 

The grant was awarded by the Creative Impact Research Centre Europe (CIRCE) through its Creative Impact Fund, which is dedicated to empowering people and companies within cultural and creative industries. The fund’s purpose is to address “pressing global challenges such as climate change, demographic shifts and social inequalities.” 

CIRCE is “an interdisciplinary international think tank dedicated to the question of how policy can support the creative economies and their impact in Europe and how to mitigate the effects of Brexit on established structures in these sectors.”

Vassell and Kelly are founding members of the Black European Academic Network (BEAN), which was founded in 2012 “to overcome the challenges of institutional racism in education and beyond.” 

In September 2022, Vassell presented the book to Master of Journalism and Media Technology students at the Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST) while on a Fulbright Specialist assignment at the institution and discussed the African Diaspora in Europe. That same month, she presented data and its use in journalism to Master of Data Science graduate students ther

In May 2023, Vassell and Kelly shared their research findings during a presentation at the College of Arts and Sciences Last Lecture Series. 

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