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2021 Dallas Herring Lecture: Gregory Haile, J.D.

Virtual

The Belk Center for Community College Leadership and Research, which is part of the NC State College of Education, will hold the 2021 Dallas Herring Lecture virtually on Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 1 p.m. Gregory Haile, J.D., the president of Broward College in Florida, will deliver the keynote lecture entitled “Redefining Access: The Power of Proximity.”…

Courageous Conversations in Community: The Importance of Self Care when Doing Anti-Racist Work (1-2 p.m.)

Virtual

The College of Education’s Task Force for Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion’s final courageous conversation for the semester will focus on taking care of ourselves while engaging in advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion. Doing anti-racist work is taxing and evokes emotional responses that can be stressful. To sustain ourselves, we must engage in self-care and…

College Advising Corps Educational Session (3-5 p.m.)

Virtual

Come learn about how to join the College Advising Corps! The NC State College Advising Corps places recent college graduates as full-time college advisers in some of North Carolina’s rural, under-served high schools. Advisers provide the encouragement and advising needed to navigate the college admissions process. Join via Zoom.   

Supporting Our Practicing Teachers in Partner Schools (12-1 p.m.)

Virtual

This is a two-part service activity that will help teachers who are struggling. Part one is a planning meeting to discuss ways to support practicing teachers, particularly those at our partner schools. Part two will involve the group’s appreciations being delivered. Join via Zoom. 

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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