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President and Provost's Diversity Lecture Series 2000-2001 schedule

(The 2000-2001 Lecture Series is complete.)

VIEW VIDEO OF PAST LECTURES HERE


(VHS cassettes of all the videotaped lectures are available for borrowing via the Classroom Support section of the Office of Information Technology. Call 292-3131 to reserve or stop by 9 Lord Hall.)

PAST LECTURES IN THE SERIES

Sept. 26, 2000
Dr. Vincent Tinto
(view bio), professor of education, Syracuse University.
"Rethinking the Causes of Cures of Student Attrition"
(video available)

Oct. 13, 2000

Dr. James A. Banks (view bio), professor of education and director of the Center for Multicultural Education at the University of Washington, Seattle. "Multicultural Education Issues and Perspectives in a Multicultural Society" (no video at speaker's request)

Recommended reading list from Dr. Banks


Oct. 26, 2000
Dr. William Sedlacek (view bio), professor of education and assistant director of the counseling center at the University of Maryland, College Park
"Models for Increasing Black and Hispanic Student Recruitment and Retention"
"Strategies for Undergraduate Recruitment"

Oct. 27, 2000
Dr. William Sedlacek

"Strategies for Graduate Recruitment"

Nov. 13
Dr. Donald Brown
(view bio), director of OPTIONS through Education and AHANA, Boston College
"How to Succeed in Graduating Students of Color: the Boston College Experiment"


Nov. 15
Wynona Slaughter
(view bio), president of Wynona Slaughter and Associates, Upper Marlboro, Md.
"New Issues in Diversity: Diversity Law, Regulations, Court Decisions, Strategies for Change"

Jan. 11
Paul Kivel
(view bio), author, teacher and consultant, Oakland, Calif.
"Uprooting Racism: How White People Can Work for Racial Justice"

Feb. 19
Dr. J. Herman Blake
(view bio), director of African American Studies, Iowa State University, Ames
"Urban Militants: The Legacy of Malcolm X, Eldridge Cleaver, Stokley Carmichael, etc."

Dr. Emily L. Moore
(view bio), professor of educational leadership and policy studies, Iowa State University, Ames
"HIV AIDS in African Americans: The Greatest Challenge Since Slavery"

Feb. 21
Dr. Andrew Hacker
(view bio), professor of political science, Queens College, CUNY
"The State of Black and White America—Implications for the New Millennium"

Feb. 26
Dr. John B. Slaughter (view bio), president and CEO of the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, New York City
"Real Answers to the Recruitment of Minorities in Science and Engineering"

Dr. John White
, chancellor of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
"Programs for Diversity that Work and Why"

April 2
Dr. Hector Garza
(view bio), president of the National Council for Community and Education Partnerships, Washington, D.C.
"The Role of Hispanics in Higher Education"
Video and panel discussion: "Blacks and Latinos in Higher Education: Coalition or Competition?"

April 9
Dr. Adolfo Bermeo
(view bio), assistant vice provost for access and diversity and director of Academic Advancement Program,
University of California, Los Angeles
"The Successful Models of Progress for the Retention of Hispanic Students"

April 18
Dr. Rusty Barcelo
(view bio), associate vice president for academic affairs, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
"The Role of Hispanic Women in Higher Education: Making it to the Top"

April 26
Dr. Manuel Pacheco
(view bio), president, University of Missouri System
"Setting the Framework for Hispanics in Higher Education for the New Millennium"

May 2
Dr. Carolyn M. Mayo
(view bio), director of the North Carolina Health Center Access Programs, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
"Recruiting and Retaining Minorities in the Health Professions – A Program that Works"

 

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