ASA congratulates the 2024โ2025 (Cohort 51) Minority Fellowship Program (MFP) Fellows. These talented PhD candidates were chosen from a highly competitive pool of applicants to receive support while writing their dissertations. https://t.co/Dce7iKYCX9
Honored to speak at Coastal Carolina University @CCUChanticleers @HTCHonorsCCU! Looking forward to the amazing things in store for the students and faculty members I met ๐๐ฟ๐๐ฟ
Thank you to @CaylinLMoore for coming to campus as this year's HTC Distinguished Speaker!
After hearing his story and listening to his advice, we hope our attendees were inspired to dream big and keep working hard.
Last nightโs talk was simply inspiring for our students! Thanks @CaylinLMoore for helping us to remember to be โduty-boundโ and thanks @HTCHonorsCCU and @SaraHottinger for hosting an amazing event. Canโt wait for my son to read โA Dream Too Bigโ!
This year's HTC Distinguished Speaker is @CaylinLMoore, author of "A Dream Too Big: The Story of an Improbable Journey from Compton to Oxford."
He will be speaking about the collaboration between education and community on Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 7 p.m. in the Coastal Theater.
The HTC Honors College at #CCU will host @CaylinLMoore, author of โA Dream Too Big: The Story of an Improbable Journey from Compton to Oxford," as part of its annual HTC Distinguished Speaker Series.
Read more: https://t.co/YO7kjJjQoh
Check out this article I co-authored with @ForrestDStuart for @AnnualReviews!!! "Gang Research in the Twenty-First Century" - certain to be a fascinating read. https://t.co/Xc6BsNRKnT
It took five volumes, but Annual Review of Criminology finally has its first review piece on gangs, courtesy of @CaylinLMoore and @ForrestDStuart, โGang Research in the Twenty First Centuryโ
https://t.co/WZVpTzbtc2