Dr. Andrew B. Campbell — better known as Dr. ABC — is a U of T legend. In this interview, the OISE professor reflects on his personal journey, the importance of racial justice in education and how he engages with Black History Month.
This highly attended event Black education symposium sought to discuss historical truths surrounding Black education in Canada – past, present and future.
In Zambia’s Copperbelt province, 120 high school girls gathered to showcase their innovative STEM solutions for tackling some of their communities’ most pressing environmental challenges. The hackathon was the brainchild of OISE doctoral student Racheal Kalaba.
Doctoral student Louis Busch has been awarded the 2024 Talent Award – which is apart of the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Impact award program
In this role, Professor Walker will guide the further development of the University’s strategy to provide enriching educational opportunities for learners at various stages of life.
As the Centre for Black Studies in Education embarks on its second year, it seeks to deepen its impact across U of T and within the broader Black education community under the leadership of new director Dr. Andrew Campbell.