Conversations on Defining Diversity: Transfer Rights

A Public Forum in the College of the Environment

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Wednesday, May 15, 2013
4:00-5:00 p.m.
Fishery Sciences Building, Room 203

Please RSVP by Monday, May 13.  Coffee and sweets will be served.


Panelists:

  • Ali Albrecht – Program Manager, First Year Programs
  • Benjamin Cram –  Junior, Aquatic & Fishery Sciences
  • Daniel Poux – Director, Ready, Set, Transfer! Program, Seattle Community Colleges
  • Mika Usher – Senior, Earth & Space Sciences

About CoDD: Diversity, equality, engagement, opportunity – these are words laden with value and individual meaning.  The College of the Environment is committed to creating and supporting a diverse academic community representing a full range of cultural, ethnic and disciplinary sectors. 

One way to achieve that goal is by talking.

Conversations on Defining Diversity is a public forum within the College where we – all of us – can explore the issues, roadblocks, challenges, and opportunities our College faces, as the first step towards brainstorming solutions.

Each conversation will focus on a particular aspect of diversity, and will feature our own faculty, staff, and students speaking about their experiences, often from very different points of view.  Come listen, share, and learn.


Thursday, October 18th 2012
4:30 – 7:00 pm
Miller Hall 

Wondering about a career as an educator? Curious about a degree in Education? If so, visit the College of Education Autumn Open House! Learn about their nationally recognized programs, world-class research centers, and strong community partnerships.  Registration and refreshments begin at 4:30 pm.  The formal event starts at 5:15 with a brief introduction to the College of Education’s programs:

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If you are unable to join us, more information can be found here, by emailing edinfo@uw.edu or calling (206) 543-7834.