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Introduction to National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity (NCFDD)

Friday
Oct 9, 2020
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Online - Please register for details Special Events With Hunter's institutional membership to NCFDD, we have access to a wealth of resources to support faculty professional and personal growth in academia. Join this Zoom conversation to explore the resources, learn how Hunter faculty have used the webinars, writing challenges, and discussions boards and share ideas for further meetings or study groups. [Details...]
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Readings about race: Exploring race in the college classroom

Wednesday
Jan 25, 2017
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Teaching Scholarship Circles
Readings about race: Exploring race in the college classroom
Presenter(s): Jessie Daniels (Sociology), Kirsten Grant (Chemistry), Stephanie Margolin (Library)

Activist scholars have taken to social media to collaborate and create antiracist pedagogy. The Charleston Syllabus is one example of a crowd-sourced syllabus, which began as a hashtag in response to the racially motivated murder of nine people in Charleston, SC in 2015. That hashtag generated a new edited volume, The Charleston Syllabus: Readings on Race, Racism and Racial Violence, a compilation of excerpts from many of the Charleston Syllabus readings. This January, join us for a 4-part, weekly Teaching Scholarship Circle (TSC) where we will read and discuss selections, considering how this literature might be used in our classrooms and its relevance for us and our students. [Details...]
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Readings about race: Exploring race in the college classroom

Wednesday
Jan 18, 2017
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Teaching Scholarship Circles
Readings about race: Exploring race in the college classroom
Presenter(s): Jessie Daniels (Sociology), Kirsten Grant (Chemistry), Stephanie Margolin (Library)

Activist scholars have taken to social media to collaborate and create antiracist pedagogy. The Charleston Syllabus is one example of a crowd-sourced syllabus, which began as a hashtag in response to the racially motivated murder of nine people in Charleston, SC in 2015. That hashtag generated a new edited volume, The Charleston Syllabus: Readings on Race, Racism and Racial Violence, a compilation of excerpts from many of the Charleston Syllabus readings. This January, join us for a 4-part, weekly Teaching Scholarship Circle (TSC) where we will read and discuss selections, considering how this literature might be used in our classrooms and its relevance for us and our students. [Details...]
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Readings about race: Exploring race in the college classroom

Wednesday
Jan 11, 2017
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Teaching Scholarship Circles
Readings about race: Exploring race in the college classroom
Presenter(s): Jessie Daniels (Sociology), Kirsten Grant (Chemistry), Stephanie Margolin (Library)

Activist scholars have taken to social media to collaborate and create antiracist pedagogy. The Charleston Syllabus is one example of a crowd-sourced syllabus, which began as a hashtag in response to the racially motivated murder of nine people in Charleston, SC in 2015. That hashtag generated a new edited volume, The Charleston Syllabus: Readings on Race, Racism and Racial Violence, a compilation of excerpts from many of the Charleston Syllabus readings. This January, join us for a 4-part, weekly Teaching Scholarship Circle (TSC) where we will read and discuss selections, considering how this literature might be used in our classrooms and its relevance for us and our students. [Details...]
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Readings about race: Exploring race in the college classroom

Wednesday
Jan 4, 2017
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Teaching Scholarship Circles
Readings about race: Exploring race in the college classroom
Presenter(s): Jessie Daniels (Sociology), Kirsten Grant (Chemistry), Stephanie Margolin (Library)

Activist scholars have taken to social media to collaborate and create antiracist pedagogy. The Charleston Syllabus is one example of a crowd-sourced syllabus, which began as a hashtag in response to the racially motivated murder of nine people in Charleston, SC in 2015. That hashtag generated a new edited volume, The Charleston Syllabus: Readings on Race, Racism and Racial Violence, a compilation of excerpts from many of the Charleston Syllabus readings. This January, join us for a 4-part, weekly Teaching Scholarship Circle (TSC) where we will read and discuss selections, considering how this literature might be used in our classrooms and its relevance for us and our students. [Details...]
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