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Mapping Your Administrative Career

The program presents an excellent opportunity to benefit from the experiences of successful alumni, as well as to meet with others that share an interest in a career in higher education administration.

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Dr. Marybeth Gasman Presents "Educating a Diverse Nation: Lessons from Minority Serving Institutions"

Dr. Marybeth Gasman spoke on her research found in her latest book regarding minority-serving institutions.

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Dr. Ginny M. Jones Presents: "Pathways: An Exploration of Scholarship Among Student Affairs Practitioners"

Drawing on a constructivist paradigm, symbolic interactionism, and Boyer’s framework of scholarship, Dr. Jones explored 22 student affairs practitioners’ graduate preparation and career experiences with scholarship.

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Dr. Michael A. Olivas Presents: "Colleges, Immigration, and DACA"

Dr. Michael A. Olives is the William B. Bates Distinguished Chair of Law Director, Institute of Higher Education Law & Governance, University of Houston

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Developing Good Writing Habits, Writing Groups and Dissertation Support

This event shared information regarding writing habits and strategies for successful writing as a student and scholar.

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Intro to Qualitative Coding and Software

Panelists: Dr. Kristen Renn and doctoral students, Gina Vizvary & Blue Brazelton

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The Future of Undocumented Students in Higher Education: Addressing Equity through Policy and Practice

This day-long symposium of multiple panels focused on undocumented students in higher education from various perspectives.

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Writing Effective Proposals for Conference Presentations

This event presented a panel of students and faculty discussing strategies for writing effective proposals.

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Education in Muslim Communities and Societies

Part of the Muslim Studies Program Brown Bag Series

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Dr. Christa J. Porter Presents: "Identity Development in Black Undergraduate Women"

While there has been significant research on race and gender related to college students, Black undergraduate women represent a specific intersection that has not been thoroughly examined.

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Dr. Patricia Marin Presents: "From Bakke to Fisher: Affirmative Action Policy, Research, and Practice"

From Bakke to Fisher: Affirmative Action Policy, Research, and Practice presented by Dr. Patricia Marin, Assistant Professor; Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education; Michigan State University

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Dr. Matthew Mayhew Presents: "Complicating College Impact Research"

Complicating College Impact Research presented by Dr. Matthew Mayhew, Associate Professor of Higher Education, New York University

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Samuel G. Freedman Presents: "Breaking the Line"

Breaking the Line: The Season in Black College Football That Transformed the Sport and Changed the Course of Civil Rights Presented by Samuel G. Freedman

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Dr. Roger Baldwin Presents "Lessons from Late Career"

“Lessons from Late Career: Fulfilling the Potential of Senior Professors (and Their Colleagues)” presented by Dr. Roger Baldwin, Professor in Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education

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2008-2012 Archive of Center Speaker Series

A listing of the speakers and topics featured in the Center Speaker Series from 2008 to 2012.