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Community-Engaged Scholarship Write-In

Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center 219 S Harrison Rd, East Lansing, MI

Are you working on an outreach or engagement journal article, grant proposal, book chapter, thesis, dissertation, curriculum, or portfolio? Would some quiet space and time away from your office help? Join us for first Friday of the month for three hours of dedicated writing time to advance your community-engaged scholarship. Participants should plan to write… Read More »

Youth Addiction Prevention Health Summit

Sylvester Broome Empowerment Village 4119 N Saginaw Street, Flint, MI

CREATE for STEM Institute of Michigan State University, the University of Michigan School of Public Health and partners in Flint and Genesee County invite the public to attend an event hosted by Health in Our Hands. During the Youth Addiction Prevention Health Summit, seventh and eighth graders from Flint Community Schools and Carman-Ainsworth Community Schools… Read More »

Engaging Youth in Social Justice Conversations Through Art & Literature

Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum 547 E Circle Dr, East Lansing, MI

Learn about current public library programs designed to showcase ways we can talk about social justice topics with children. Throughout the country, there is a growing interest in inclusion and equity programs that tackle tough topics through children’s literature. This free workshop will teach you how to choose materials, hold age-appropriate conversations, and include activities… Read More »

Crafting Engagement for Science Environments Mini-Conference

Crafting Engagement for Science Environments (CESE) revolutionizes the way students learn science in high school physics and chemistry classrooms. Researchers at MSU and the CREATE for STEM Institute develop and use project-based NGSS-aligned science curricula to engage learners in physics and chemistry classrooms around the world. Learn more. Join our mini-conference to discuss: How NGSS… Read More »

Do You Have Anything to Declare: The Passport Photo Project

MSU Union Art Gallery 40 Abbott Road, Rm 230, East Lansing, MI

Join the MSU Union Art Gallery in celebrating the opening of Do You Have Anything to Declare? an exhibition featuring The Passport Photo Project by Vivek Vellanki. In this exhibition, Vellanki explores his interest in photography by troubling the relationship between passport photos and the identities of immigrants and refugees. Vellanki is a Ph.D. candidate in the… Read More »

Global Curriculum Fellowship Reception

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

Start your new term with a stimulating opportunity to think about your/our teaching (and free lunch)! This reception will give you a chance to learn more about how you might infuse global perspectives in your teaching. The reception will include opportunities for informal conversation with the 2019 cohort of the Global Curriculum Fellows, with brief… Read More »

OISE Guest Speaker: Dawn Whitehead

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

Global Learning for All: Making the Case, Creating the Environment and Connecting with the Future The problems of today transcend borders and boundaries and require solutions drawn from a variety of perspectives. In order to prepare students for life, work, and citizenship, all students must have experience with an internationalized curriculum. This session will provide… Read More »

University Closed

Michigan State University will be closed in observance of Independence Day (July 4). MSU and the College of Education will be available during regular business hours on Monday, July 6.

Understanding Your Syllabi

Online (via Zoom or similar)

The Collaborative Learning Center and Instructional Technology are offering a series of workshops to help students start the new semester. These workshops are free to new and returning students as we gear up for Spring Semester. Come join us for some exciting workshops during Read, Review, and Reflection Week (1/11-1/15). To register for a workshop, click… Read More »

Understanding Your Syllabi

Online (via Zoom or similar)

The Collaborative Learning Center and Instructional Technology are offering a series of workshops to help students start the new semester. These workshops are free to new and returning students as we gear up for Spring Semester. Come join us for some exciting workshops during Read, Review, and Reflection Week (1/11-1/15). To register for a workshop, click… Read More »