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Spring 2013 Diversity Dinner Dialogue

Join us for our Spring 2013 Diversity Dinner Dialogue! We are pleased to continue our long standing partnership with Clarke Central High School to host Dr. Valerie Kinloch of The Ohio State University...

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Spring 2013 Diversity Dinner Dialogue

Join us for our Spring 2013 Diversity Dinner Dialogue! We are pleased to continue our long standing partnership with Clarke Central High School to host Dr. Valerie Kinloch of The Ohio State University...

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Join Us in the Celebration of the Jenny Penney Oliver Diversity Award!

Mark your calendars and drop by to celebrate the newest “named” award in the College of Education: the Jenny Penney Oliver Diversity Award. Monday, April 22 3-4:30 p.m. G-23 Aderhold Light refreshments...

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DCOD Diversity Professional Development Day: An energizing day of sharing and...

The Diversity Professional Development Day sponsored by the Dean’s Council on Diversity (DCOD) Friday, 13 September, was an energizing event attended by over 70 members of the COE community! The day...

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University Judiciary honors Jenny Penney Oliver

The University of Georgia Judiciary has renamed its annual celebration the Jenny Penney Oliver University Judiciary Recognition and Induction Ceremony in honor of the late former adviser, Jenny Penney...

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Save the Date: Sept 5, 2014 for the 10th Annual Diversity Conference!

The Dean’s Council on Diversity is proud to sponsor the 10th Annual Diversity Conference on Friday, September 5, 2014; 8:30 am – 12:30 pm at the Georgia Center. Please mark your calendars! We are...

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10th Annual Diversity Conference – Register by Friday, August 29!

10th Annual Diversity Conference Friday, September 5, 2014 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. UGA Hotel and Conference Center Registration deadline:  Friday, August 29th! Register The Dean’s Council on Diversity...

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Dean’s Council on Diversity hosts 3 brown bag lunches

The Dean’s Council on Diversity announces three brown bag seminars for the spring semester. Tuesday, Feb. 24: Black History Month Black People in Education: UGA and Beyond Presenters: Sheneka Williams...

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DCOD announces the Black History Month seminar

Title: The Status of Blacks in Higher Education: UGA and Beyond Presenters: Drs. Sheneka Williams and Jerome Morris This seminar will focus on the status of African American students in postsecondary...

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DCOD announces the 2015 Spring Seminar Series

The Dean’s Council on Diversity (DCOD) announces three seminars for spring 2015. The seminars are following. Tuesday, February 24 – Black History Month The Status of Blacks in Higher Education: UGA and...

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Dean’s Council on Diversity’s annual Diversity Conference is Oct. 2

The College of Education’s Dean’s Council on Diversity’s 11th annual Diversity Conference will take place on Friday, Oct. 2, at the UGA Hotel and Conference Center. The theme this year is “Diversity in...

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Dean’s Council on Diversity announces its October seminar

The Dean’s Council on Diversity presents its October seminar, “Demonized No More: The Spiritual Journeys and Spaces of Black Gay and Bisexual Men in Higher Education,” presented by Dr. Darris Means,...

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Prudence L. Carter from Stanford University to speak October 10

The Race, Class, Place and Outcomes (RCPO) Speakers Series at the Owens Institute for Behavioral Research Stubborn Roots: Race, Culture, and Inequality in U.S. & South African Schools (book talk...

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Dr. Bettina Love: Hip Hop’s Li’l Sistas Speak: Negotiating Hip Hop Identities...

November 12, 12:00-1:00, Room G-23, Aderhold Hall. Dr. Love will discuss her new book, Hip Hop’s Li’l Sistas Speak. The book explores how young women navigate the space of Hip Hop music and culture to...

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Dr. Bettina Love, Assistant Professor, ESSE Presents: Hip Hop’s Li’l Sistas...

Dr. Love will discuss her new book, Hip Hop’s Li’l Sistas Speak. The book explores how young women navigate the space of Hip Hop music and culture to form ideas concerning race, body, class,...

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Spring 2013 Diversity Dinner Dialogue

Join us for our Spring 2013 Diversity Dinner Dialogue! We are pleased to continue our long standing partnership with Clarke Central High School to host Dr. Valerie Kinloch of The Ohio State University...

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Spring 2013 Diversity Dinner Dialogue

Join us for our Spring 2013 Diversity Dinner Dialogue! We are pleased to continue our long standing partnership with Clarke Central High School to host Dr. Valerie Kinloch of The Ohio State University...

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Dean’s Council on Diversity announces its October seminar

The Dean’s Council on Diversity presents its October seminar, Demonized No More: The Spiritual Journeys and Spaces of Black Gay and Bisexual Men in Higher Education, presented by Dr. Darris Means, an...

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Dean’s Council on Diversity announces its October seminar

The Dean’s Council on Diversity presents its October seminar, “Demonized No More: The Spiritual Journeys and Spaces of Black Gay and Bisexual Men in Higher Education,” presented by Dr. Darris Means, an...

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Next seminar from Dean’s Council on Diversity focuses on religion and education

The Hidden Curriculum of Religion in American Education: Converting to Conversation  Presented by Dr. Kevin Burke, assistant professor, Department of Language and Literacy Education This noon seminar...

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Dinner dialogue on diversity: A book discussion

Clarke Central High School and the College of Education are joining together to discuss the book “Multiplication is for White People: Raising Expectations for Other People’s Children” by Lisa Delpit....

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Next seminar from Dean’s Council on Diversity focuses on religion and education

The Hidden Curriculum of Religion in American Education: Converting to Conversation  Presented by Dr. Kevin Burke, assistant professor, Department of Language and Literacy Education This noon seminar...

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Dinner dialogues on diversity

“Multiplication is for White People: Raising Expectations for Other People’s Children” by Lisa Delpit is the book selected for the Feb. 9 and 16 discussions with Clarke Central High School and the...

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