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Chinese Film Festival

B-119 Wells Hall 619 Red Cedar Raod, East Lansing, MI

Come join us for free Chinese Film screenings, free snacks, and open forum discussion at B119 Wells Hall, 5:30-8pm, Nov 2nd, 2017!

Vulnerability & Resiliency Informed Insights for Approaches to Trauma

Lincoln Room, Kellogg Hotel & Conference Center 219 S Harrison Road, East Lansing, MI

Part of the MSU Minority Child Development Series, sponsored by MSU Human Development and Family Studies, Inclusion and Intercultural Initiatives and University Outreach and Engagement. About the Speaker: Margaret Beale Spencer, Ph.D. Marshall Field IV Endowed Professor of Urban Education and Chairperson of Comparative Human Development at the University of Chicago Dr. Spencer was director… Read More »

Spartans Will Tackle Issues of Diversity

133D, Erickson Hall 620 Farm Ln, East Lansing, MI

If you are a graduate student with concerns, frustrations and ideas about issues of diversity that affect graduate students at Michigan State, please join us for an open space meeting. We will have a time of dialogue and discussion that will produce recommendations for creating positive culture change at Michigan State University. This is event… Read More »

CREATE Science Seminar: Bryan Brown

115 Erickson Hall 620 Farm Lane, E. Lansing, MI

"The Meaning Beyond the Words: How Language, Race and Culture Impact Science Teaching and Learning" This presentation explores how race, culture and language intersect to create the condition of contemporary learning. Through a sequence of research, this presentation explores the theoretical and pragmatic aspects of this dilemma. From a theoretical perspective, the talk will explore… Read More »

TE Research Talk: Dr. L. J. Randolph Jr.

252 Erickson Hall 620 Farm Lane, E. Lansing, MI

The Department of Teacher Education World Language Search Committee cordially invites you: "The World Language Classroom as a Critical Space: Realities, Challenges, and Possibilities." This talk will examine how intersections of critical and social justice perspectives are transforming and redefining the traditional goals and purposes of language education. The interdisciplinary framework presented seeks to understand… Read More »

TE Research Talk: Dr. Jungmin Kwon

The Department of Teacher Education’s World Language Education Search Committee cordially invites you: "Moving Across Linguistic, Cultural, and Geographic Boundaries: The Circulation of Care in Multilingual and Transnational Immigrant Children." Dr. Jungmin Kwon’s research focuses on how transnationalism shapes young immigrant children’s language, literacies, and funds of knowledge. In this presentation, she will share her… Read More »