Applications Open: Designing Antiracist Curricula Fellowship Program

The application for the Designing Antiracism Curricula (DAC) Fellowship Program is now open for the 24-25 academic year. All BU faculty, including lecturers, who design and teach stand-alone courses at the undergraduate or graduate level at BU are encouraged to apply regardless of discipline or field.

The DAC Fellowship was developed by faculty and staff from BU Diversity & Inclusion, the Center for Antiracist Research, and the Center for Teaching & Learning. It is sponsored by BU Diversity & Inclusion and the Center for Teaching & Learning. The DAC Fellowship instructs faculty in the integration of antiracist pedagogical principles and course development in service of creating inclusive, antiracist learning environments, preparing students for engagement in antiracist activities beyond the classroom, and promoting critical thinking about the historical legacies of racism in their disciplines and beyond.

For more information, visit the DAC page and register for upcoming Information Sessions on Wednesday, April 3, and Thursday, April 4. Applications are due April 22.

Questions can be directed to kaylenes@bu.edu.