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Digital Learning & Innovation Virtual Faculty Forum to Explore Innovations in Teaching and Technology at BU

University News Will feature panel discussions, interactive sessions, and awards for 2020-2021 teaching pivot May 10, 2021 Twitter Facebook 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 returns for its fifth year at Musco Center for the Arts

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.

Success strategies for women in STEM stressed

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

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