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Presentation/Research Feedback Forum

Have an upcoming research presentation or defense? Come present to an open group of faculty, students, and staff for meaningful feedback. Join Zoom Meeting https://ncsu.zoom.us/j/93840646960?pwd=RVVNTUxmQ0h5dktQTlo5ZHcrQWVmQT09 (ID: 93840646960, passcode: 078671) Join by phone (US) +1 470-381-2552 (passcode: 078671) Join using SIP 93840646960@zoomcrc.com (passcode: 078671) Joining instructions: https://www.google.com/url?q=https://applications.zoom.us/addon/invitation/detail?meetingUuid%3Dd2s7nvOSSgKnimOeT7pqdQ%253D%253D%26signature%3Dad46d89b6aaaa96e5ef4559e6aeda1daef045fede8daeac0a1a0d894c1b2d901%26v%3D1&sa=D&source=calendar&usg=AOvVaw2r2cT1wgqeTPnCz_gv3qmH

PD 580 – CCC #2 A Courageous Conversation with Professor Emeritus David Gillborn

A faculty member in educational policy (ELPHD) will moderate this conversation. The moderator will engage Dr. Gillborn in conversation about his scholarship on race in education. Through this conversation, Dr. Gillborn will engage students, faculty, and staff in conversation about the complexities both within the US and internationally relative to race in education. The goal…

University Open House

During the event, NC State’s Main and Centennial Campuses will be open to explore. Students will have the opportunity to attend admissions and academic information sessions, tour campus facilities, speak with faculty, staff and current NC State students and more! A final schedule of events will be available in early October. At NC State, we’re…

PD 6680 – Mental Health in Classrooms: The Role of Future Educators

This event is presented by NCSU Mental Health Ambassadors on behalf of the Counseling Center. We will discuss facts about mental health education in NC schools, and the role of future educators in promoting the mental health of students. We hope to encourage conversations about mental health awareness, implementation of early intervention for mental illness,…

2021 New Literacies Collaborative Fall Symposium

Virtual

During the 2021 New Literacies Collaborative Fall Symposium, Bettina Love, Ph.D., award-winning author and the Athletic Association Endowed Professor at the University of Georgia, will give the keynote speech. Dr. Love’s talk will discuss the struggles and the possibilities of committing ourselves to an abolitionist goal of educational freedom, as opposed to reform, and moving…

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PD 581 – 2021 New Literacies Collaborative Fall Symposium

During the 2021 New Literacies Collaborative Fall Symposium, Bettina Love, Ph.D., award-winning author and the Athletic Association Endowed Professor at the University of Georgia, will give the keynote speech. Dr. Love’s talk will discuss the struggles and the possibilities of committing ourselves to an abolitionist goal of educational freedom, as opposed to reform, and moving…

PD 6682 – Draw the Line: Boundaries, Confidence, and You

This Zoom session will focus on the importance of drawing boundaries in order to foster mental health and well-being. Date: Wednesday, October 20th, 2021 Time: 1:30 - 2:30 PM Location: Online Audience: CED Undergraduate and Graduate Students Contact/Instructor: Kayla Baker (kjbaker3@ncsu.edu) Credit: 0.5

Master of Education in Higher Education Administration Open House

Join the Master of Education in Higher Education Administration Open House to learn more about our program, hear from our current students and meet our faculty. You can attend the open house in-person at the Friday Institute for Educational Innovation or participate via Zoom. Register to attend.

Ph.D. in Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development: Higher Education Opportunity, Equity, and Justice PAS Open House

Join us to learn more about the new Ph.D. in Educational Leadership, Policy, and Human Development: Higher Education Opportunity, Equity, and Justice Program Area of Study. You will have the opportunity to learn about this innovative program, hear from our current students and meet our faculty. You can attend the open house in-person at the…

Open House for Prospective Graduate Students

The College of Education will hold two open houses for prospective graduate students this fall: on Thursday, Oct. 21, and Nov. 11. Both will be held from 7:30-9 p.m. via Zoom. The virtual format of the College-wide Virtual Open House: Inside the Graduate Student Experience allows attendees to gain a broad overview of the College…