Brother Judson L. Jeffries, PhD, is a social scientist who teaches in the Department of African American and African Studies at The Ohio State University. He is the immediate past president/chair of the College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Senate at the university. Equally important, he is faculty advisor to the indomitable, incomparable and invincible Iota Psi chapter of the illustrious Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., at The Ohio State University. From time to time, Brother Jeffries has served as a guest columnist for the Columbus Dispatch.
History told through men's viewpoint too long. Now let women tell 'HER-story.' |Opinion
Dismissed' no more. "Illustrious" fraternity shined light on Black history
There's great reason Ohio's Charles Young was made Brig. General 100 years after death
Did Derek Chauvin's conviction put other bad cops on notice or will history just keep repeating itself?
Dr. King worked tirelessly for democracy. We should do the same.
Groundbreaking feminist' made mark on Ohio State
The General' didn't shake local man's hand, but gave him something as valuable
Unmuted 'silient majority' part of the reason quest to stifle dissent energized
OSU operating in 'opaque ways.' Public deserves to know why president resigned
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