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A Yearlong Conversation about Race: Next Steps

By Danielle Pollaro April 26, 2017 Events No Comments

May 2, 12:30 – 1:30 Stafford Hall, rm. 110 After a year of speakers, symposia, and other events, we will be discussing next steps, including possible events for next year…

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Library Resources for Teaching/Studying Race Event

By Danielle Pollaro April 25, 2017 Events No Comments

May 2, 2017 10:00 – 11:30 a.m. Faculty Lounge   Having readily available materials related to the human race in all its forms– including skin color, ethnicity, culture and other factors—can…

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Second Faculty-Student Symposium on Teaching/Talking About Race Topic: The Teach-In on Race

By Danielle Pollaro February 16, 2017 Events No Comments

  Friday, Feb. 24th, 2017 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Stafford Hall, rm. 110 This second faculty-student symposium will provide a forum for a conversation and sharing about the university-wide…

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RESCHEDULED: Junius Williams Lecture

By Danielle Pollaro February 13, 2017 Events No Comments

Race and the Presidency: Donald Trump and New Lessons for the Academy March 30, 2017 4:30 – 7:00 p.m. Nursing Building, Room 113 Junius Williams is a nationally recognized attorney,…

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Understanding Microaggressions and Trigger Warnings

By Danielle Pollaro November 28, 2016 Events, Faculty Opportunities, Professional Development No Comments

Faculty Lounge Thursday, December 1, 2016 3:30-4:30 Current articles and discussions about classroom discourse more and more often include references to microagression and trigger warnings. In this workshop, Dr. Mott…

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University Core Faculty Development Session

By Danielle Pollaro November 7, 2016 Events, Faculty Opportunities, Professional Development No Comments

 “Race, Ethnicity and the Modern Texts in Journey of Transformation: Mary Balkun, English Department and KC Choi, Religion Department Nov. 4th, Friday, 1:00; repeated on Nov. 9th, Wed., 3:00 Library…

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A Faculty-Student Symposium on Teaching/Talking About Race

By Danielle Pollaro October 26, 2016 Events No Comments

  Friday, Oct. 28th, 2016 10:00 – 2:00 p.m. Stafford Hall, Rm 110 Presenters include: Dr. Simone James Alexander, English Dr. Larry Greene, History Dr. Vanessa May, History Student Panelists:…

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CFD Event: Approaches to Teaching Race

By Danielle Pollaro October 5, 2016 Events No Comments

Talking About Race and Racism: A Talk and Interactive Workshop Dr. Terrell Strayhorn Thursday, Oct. 13th, 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Faculty Lounge Using a blend of trend data, research findings,…

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