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“The Neighborhood Storyteller” Film Screening & Panel Discussion

Brody Auditorium 241 West Brody Road, East Lansing, MI

In collaboration with MSU Libraries, the Muslim Studies Program, Global Studies in the Arts and Humanities, Asian Studies Center, and Culinary Services, International Studies and Programs is proud to introduce the film “The Neighborhood Storyteller” to the Michigan State community. The film screening, webinar discussion with the film’s director and main character, and culinary experience… Read More »

Womxn of Color Initiatives (WOCI) Writing Retreat

Pretty Lake Camp 9123 W Q Ave, Mattawan, MI

The Womxn of Color Initiatives (WOCI) at Michigan State University is pleased to announce a 3-day, 2-night “glamping” writing retreat intended to advance dissertation/degree completion amongst womxn of color graduate students and dissertation/degree completion amongst graduate students whose scholarship aligns with the overall mission and purpose of WOCI. The retreat will be held October 18-20,… Read More »

2024 International Colloquium on Black Males in Education

Drury Plaza Hotel Pittsburgh Downtown 745 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, PA

The International Colloquium on Black Males in Education is an annual, international gathering that serves as a space to exchange ideas and perspectives concerning the global dynamics of Black males in the educational pipeline. First held in 2012, it is a community-building experience that brings together world-class scholars, high-impact practitioners, policy makers, funders, students and… Read More »

Big Ten Early Learning Alliance Panel – The State of ECE Data in Big Ten States

Virtual on Zoom

The Big Ten Early Learning Alliance is hosting its first-ever panel on The State of ECE Data in Big Ten States. The panel will discuss types of early childhood data already available in Big Ten states; barriers to using state-specific early childhood data; benefits of having state-specific early childhood data accessible to researchers, policymakers; and… Read More »