Keynote address with Dr. Jeff Duncan-Andrade March 17th at 7:00 p.m. Author Session with David Bowles March 18th at 10:00 a.m.
The 34th Annual Teaching, Learning, and Sociocultural Studies Graduate Student Colloquy brings together scholars, educators, and activists from across the Southwest and university communities. This year's theme is focused on navigating the borderlands and provides discussion around topics such as cultivating hope, critical pedagogies and public policy. The keynote speaker for this year's colloquy is a nationally known speaker and scholar in his field. Dr. Jeff Duncan-Andrade comes to us from San Francisco State University and brings a wealth of knowledge around working with traditionally underrepresented communities. We are also excited to have nationally known children's book author David Bowles join us and discuss his recent work. There will also be individual sessions presented by both faculty and graduate students on March 18th. This colloquy is timely as it comes at a point in American history when education is under attack and public opinion calls for reform.
There is no fee to attend this colloquy. The keynote speaker session and all other sessions are available to anyone who wishes to attend at no cost. All sessions, including the keynote speaker, will be hybrid. If you wish to attend the keynote speaker session or author session in person, please RSVP by reserving a ticket on this site. A finalized scheduled for the event will be available soon. Please check back!
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