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MSU at CIES: Preview Sessions

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Comparative and International Education Society (CIES) 2022: MSU Preview Sessions: Featuring scholars from across the College Join the Office for International Studies in Education (OISE) for TWO CIES 2022 preview sessions. These are excellent opportunities to learn about the various and important works of our colleagues in the College. Monday’s session features Stephie Minjung Kang,… Read More »

Job Talk for DEI Asst./Assoc. Director: Jamila Lee-Johnson

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Join the College of Education's Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion for a job talk for the assistant/associate director of diversity, equity and inclusion. This talk will be led by Dr. Jamila Lee-Johnson Do No Harm: How Biases Hurt Black Womyn in Education In this presentation, Dr. Lee-Johnson will: Help us understand the intersection between… Read More »

Café Con Rueda

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Please join for Café Con Rueda. This POC-led co-work session is a space for all to write, share research, and build community with other scholars of color.Register here for each session!

Gabby Rivera: Inspiring Radical Creativity

Erickson Hall KIVA

Author Gabby Rivera will give a talk on her journey as a Bronx-born, queer Puerto Rican author and how her mission to create the wildest, most fun stories ever inspires radical creativity.    To Gabby Rivera, it’s vital to encourage people of all backgrounds to create, daydream, and tell their own stories—and in so doing,… Read More »

AEM Professional Development: Creating a Learning Environment

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Creating a Learning Environment to Support Independent Learners In this course, participants will discuss instructional strategies and learn how social emotional learning and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) play a role in helping to support ALL students in their question to be independent learners. It will address strategies to support struggling learners to build foundational… Read More »

Success Series with Eric Thomas

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Success series is a chance to learn from the world's best motivational speaker on topics such as: How to Network How to Stay Organized How to Effectively Build Relationships Skills for Success And Plenty More! Eric was a former MSU graduate of the Master 's Program of K-12 Administration with an emphasis on Educational Leadership.… Read More »

Sonya Gunnings-Moton Lecture: Cynthia Dillard

115 International Center 427 N. Shaw Lane, East Lansing MI, MI

To Lead in the Spirit of Our Work: Black Women (Re)Member In honor of Dr. Sonya Gunnings-Moton’s significant contributions to diversity and equity in the MSU College of Education, we are proud to announce the Inaugural Dr. Sonya Gunnings-Moton Lecture featuring Dr. Cynthia B. Dillard (Nana Mansa II of Mpeasem, Ghana, West Africa). Dr. Dillard… Read More »

The war in Ukraine and its impact on Ukrainians. A personal perspective

RM 303, International Center

Andrey Kurkov born 23 April 1961 in Leningrad, Russia) is a Ukrainian novelist who, at least until the current war, composed his novels in his native language, Russian. He is the author of 20 novels and 10 books for children. His work is currently translated into 37 languages, including English, Japanese, French, Chinese, Swedish and… Read More »

AEM Professional Development: Worst Case Scenario

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Worst Case Scenario In this course, participants will learn about the legal and ethical obligations of teachers that no one wants to think about. They will address mandatory reporting, the seclusion and restraint law, and issues that have gotten teachers in trouble in the past. They will discuss the evaluation system with a focus on… Read More »

CREATE Seminar: Expanding Equity and Justice in Computer Science Education

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

This presentation by Dr. Allison Scott will examine the current landscape of equity in computer science education, highlight promising new initiatives, and prompt us to think collectively about how we might envision a new path for computer science that centers equity and justice and creates a more equitable future