Category: News
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UndocAllyship Training Friday 9/22 Hosted by the Center for Identity and Inclusion
Peace, SEHD Community. The Center for Identity and Inclusion (CII) is hosting an UndocAllyship Training on Friday, 9/22, and the information should be helpful to us as we think about maintaining a supportive and inclusive environment for all members of our community. See information provided by Aisury Vasquez (CU Denver’s Director of Latinx Student Services,…
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Welcome Briten Russdal-Hamre, Visiting Scholar from Norway
Please welcome Briten Russdal-Hamre. She is a visiting scholar from Norway who will be here until December and is located in office 734. Please drop in and say hello. Briten is an Assistant Professor at University of Stavanger, Norway, where she teaches Norwegian, mainly grammar, reading and writing, in Teachers Education. She is specially interested…
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Volunteers Needed!! Future Teacher Expo
The SEHD Office of Recruitment and Outreach is soliciting the help of students, staff, and faculty to volunteer at the Future Teacher Expo on Friday October 6th. The event is for high school students who have interests in education and community engagement. There are various volunteer opportunities and timeslots throughout the day. Lunch will be…
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New Campus Requirements for Software Purchases
The CU Procurement Service Center (PSC), in partnership with Campus Office of Information Technology (OIT), have recently updated requirements for IT purchasing to address data security challenges. This includes all software/web/cloud-based services (and renewals of existing services). To ensure our school’s compliance with OIT and PSC policies, IT software purchases must be made through the SEHD Dean’s Office…
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The Ripple Effect of Mentorship: A Cross-Case Analysis of Five Rural, Latine Youth – Dr. Robin Brandehoff
The literature on mentorship centralizes formal mentoring programs with hired and trained staff and volunteers to work with at-promise youth of color at school- or community-based sites such as Big Brothers Big Sisters or smaller localized programs; however, these programs are not always available in rural areas. This multiple case study explores the phenomenon of…
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Ed Review (09/15/23)
Topics covered in this edition of Ed Review: BACK TO SCHOOL AFFORDABLE REPAYMENT PLAN SERVING ALL STUDENTS CONSTITUTION DAY UNLOCKING PATHWAYS SUMMITS ODDS AND ENDS QUOTE TO NOTE UPCOMING EVENTS Click here to access the article on the Ed Review website
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Introducing Hānai Pedagogy: A Call for Equity in Action Through an AANAPI Lens by Dr. Robin Brandehoff
This paper introduces a novel pedagogical framework titled Hānai Pedagogy, which embraces cultural identity, language, and familial relationships to counter dominant narratives around historical and colonial educational systems. Derived from a larger study on informal mentorships (Brandehoff, 2020) and Indigenous concepts of familial connectedness and community, Hānai Pedagogy is Hands-on; builds Aloha with students, families, and community members;…
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SEHD MA student, Camden Farmer, Publishes Opinion/Blog in Inside Higher Education Called Using Automation to Streamline Evaluation of Transfer Credits
“A university’s transfer credit evaluation process may be an afterthought—if it is thought of at all. Often, schools are at the mercy of the out-of-the-box workflow process that comes from whichever student information system they use. This might not be an issue for a school that sees few transfer students during the admissions cycle, but…
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Strategic Plan Open House Sept 20
The Strategic Plan Team has a new home! You can now find us on the 12th floor of the Lawrence Street Center. Please join us on Wednesday, September 20th for an Open House See our new space – refreshments provided! Visit with members of the Strategic Plan Engagement and Advocacy Committee (SPEAC) Chat with project leadership and…
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Criminal Justice Series | Tue, Sep 26th | Examining and Preventing School Shootings – Panelists include: Franci Crepeau-Hobson and SEHD alum Karyn Singley Blair, Moderator: Dean Marvin Lynn.
We invite you to join us for the first of four public panels to explore and address gun violence and its intersections. School shootings, while statistically rare, have increased; the number of days between school shootings has substantially declined. Since Columbine in 1999, there have been over 385 school shootings in the U.S. Trends are…