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Will feature panel discussions, interactive sessions, and awards for 2020-2021 teaching pivot
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While Boston University looks ahead to a school year with the return of in-person teaching and learning, the Digital Learning & Innovation Faculty Forum 2021 virtual symposium is taking a moment to pause and celebrate all that that faculty and staff have accomplished over the course of the pandemic with
from Anywhere (LfA), the hybrid format used throughout the 2020-2021 school year. The forum is today, Monday, May 10, from 1 to 4 pm.
In years past, two annual in-person events the Center for Teaching & Learning Annual Education Innovation Conference and Educational Technology’s Teaching with Technology Festival showcased the forward-thinking ways BU faculty and staff were using technology in in-person instruction. Today’s forum will explore the innovative ways faculty, staff, and graduate students have implemented
Heartbeat of Mexico, now in its fifth year, caps Musco Center’s free @THEMUSCO-Online series with two free events that bring the spirit of the annual community festival into individual homes. This celebration of Mexican-American art and culture is presented with our longtime collaborators, the Chapman Latinx Staff and Faculty Forum.
Visit muscocenter.org for a full listing of this season’s dynamic offerings surrounding the themes of cultural equity and emerging voices.
Heartbeat of Mexico: Mariachi Fest
Saturday, May 15 at 1 p.m. PDT
Nationally recognized mariachi ensembles such as Las Colibrí, Mariachi Divas de Cindy Shea, and Mariachi Espectacular share the virtual stage with local school-based mariachi programs from Chapman University, Santa Ana High School, and Garey High School.
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Success strategies for women in STEM stressed
20 Dec 2020 - 8:55
Dr. Hanan Farhat
The Peninsula
Doha: Four senior-level leaders from four academic institutions spoke candidly about their personal experiences and success strategies for women in STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) professions during a recent webinar hosted by the Women’s Faculty Forum at Texas A&M University at Qatar, a Qatar Foundation partner university.
The discussion convened founder and senior research director of the Corrosion Center at the HBKU Qatar Environment and Energy Research Institute (QEERI), Dr. Hanan Farhat; Vice chancellor of Muscat University in Oman and the first female head of a university in that country, Dr. Yusra Mouzughi; Associate professor in the Public Policy Program at Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Dr. Rabia Nagiub; and Senior director of programs at the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) in the US, Dr. Rochelle Williams. Texas A&M at Qatar faculty D