Influenced by his scholarship on fraternity life, Dr. Duran explores the relationship between queerness, race, and masculinities within these organizations. Using data across various studies on fraternities, this webinar is intended to help guide the field forward with creating more equitable environments in fraternal organizations.

Complimentary for ACPA Individual Members

$10 for ACPA Chapter Only Members

$10 for Non-Members

ACPA/NASPA Professional Competencies:

Social Justice & Inclusion

Student Development & Learning

Presenter:

Antonio Duran, PhD (he/él) is an assistant professor in higher and postsecondary education at Arizona State University. Antonio received his B.A. in English and American Literature from New York University, his M.S. in Student Affairs in Higher Education from Miami University, and Ph.D. in Higher Education and Student Affairs from The Ohio State University. His scholarship seeks to understand how historical and contemporary legacies of oppression influence college student development, experiences, and success. In his research, he is passionate about centering the lives of queer and trans communities, people of color, and those with multiple minoritized identities.

Scholar-in-Residence Webinar: Making Meaning of the Relationship Between Queerness, Race, and Masculinities in Fraternity Life Research-Presented by ACPA's Coalition on Men and Masculinities

  • Thursday Nov 02 2023, 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM