Calvin Walton
Walton to serve as panelist for voter suppression book discussion
Carol Anderson’s New York Times bestseller “One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression is Destroying our Democracy,” chronicles history related to rollbacks to African American participation in the voting process within the United States since the 2013 Supreme Court decision that altered the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Known as the “Shelby Act,” the 1965 […]
Walton presents and publishes research on performing arts education and African American male academic identity development
In January, Calvin Walton, Ph.D., a lecturer in the Department of Elementary and Special Education on the Armstrong Campus, served as session chair and presented his study, Taking it to the Stage: Performing Arts Education and African American Male Academic Identity Development, at the International Academic Forum’s Conference on Education in Honolulu, Hawaii. In […]
Walton presents at national summit
Calvin Walton, Ph.D., lecturer in the Department of Elementary and Special Education, presented at the 2018 Men of Color National Summit hosted by Clemson University on April 12-13. Walton presented “It Made Me Want to do Better for Myself: Performing Arts Education and the Academic Identity Development of African American Male High School […]