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American Precariat Book Reading and Panel Discussion, May 16 4:30pm in the Alumni Guest HouseFeaturing 3 formerly incarc...
05/09/2024

American Precariat Book Reading and Panel Discussion, May 16 4:30pm in the Alumni Guest House

Featuring 3 formerly incarcerated writers, Zeke Caliguiri, C Fausto Cabrera, Fong Lee and 2 contributors, Carleton alum/author, Kalia Yang '03, and Jennifer Bowen from the Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop

Reception to follow

Naming the Moment and Our Intervention: Four Lenses for Education, Democracy, and JusticeHow might schools and educators...
04/30/2024

Naming the Moment and Our Intervention: Four Lenses for Education, Democracy, and Justice

How might schools and educators dive into this moment of numerous national and global crises to reimagine and democratize education? In this interactive lecture, we explore four lenses or conceptual frameworks for teaching and learning toward equity and justice: naming the moment, diving into contradiction, learning through crisis, and movement building as a frame.

Join us tomorrow (May 1) at 4:30pm for the Distinguished Caswell Speaker, Kevin Kumashiro! Weitz 236

11/27/2023

Such a great day! Thanks to everyone at Teachers College Press. I'm excited to get my out into the world! The official is Dec 22, 2023.
You can learn more on my website-DeborahAppleman.com

Please join our conversation with the author Dr. Terah Venzant Chambers about the costs of Academic Success for Black an...
04/25/2023

Please join our conversation with the author Dr. Terah Venzant Chambers about the costs of Academic Success for Black and Latinx Students.
Carleton College
305 Leighton Hall, from 5-6pm

Professor Anita Chikkatur and Educational Studies Alumnus Peter Sang '17 at the State Capitol on Monday, February 27th, ...
02/27/2023

Professor Anita Chikkatur and Educational Studies Alumnus Peter Sang '17 at the State Capitol on Monday, February 27th, 2023. Anita and Peter were both there in support of the "Our History, Our Schools" campaign coordinated by the Minnesota Ethnic Studies Coalition and to show support for the Ethnic Studies for All bill (HF1502 Sencer-Mura, SF1476 Kunesh), which will require ethnic studies instruction in all K-12 schools in Minnesota. Peter is currently teaching a critical ethnic studies course at Washington Technology Secondary Magnet in St. Paul.

Professor Deborah Appleman's book made the Literary Pick of the week in the Twin Cities Pioneer Press! Appleman has two ...
01/30/2023

Professor Deborah Appleman's book made the Literary Pick of the week in the Twin Cities Pioneer Press!

Appleman has two appearances coming up in the Twin Cities. She will be in conversation with Artika Tyner at 7 p.m. Jan 30 at Magers & Quinn in Minneapolis, and she will speak at 6 p.m.
Feb. 7 at Next Chapter Booksellers in St. Paul.

Teachers and librarians are contemporary heroes, caught in the crossfire between challenges of books from the political left and the right. To teach or not to teach “Of Mice and Men”? I…

Professor Jeff Snyder and History professor Amna Khalid release a podcast episode about the campaign against “woke indoc...
01/23/2023

Professor Jeff Snyder and History professor Amna Khalid release a podcast episode about the campaign against “woke indoctrination” on Florida’s campuses. Listen to "The Sunshine State Descends into Darkness (Again)”

Listen now (14 min) | Florida's all-out assault on academic freedom in higher ed

Education Week unveiled the 2023 RHSU Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings, ranking the university-based scholars in th...
01/12/2023

Education Week unveiled the 2023 RHSU Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings, ranking the university-based scholars in the United States who did the most last year to shape educational practice and policy. Carleton's Educational Studies Professor, Jeff Snyder, and History Professor, Amna Khalid made the top 200!

The rankings recognize the university-based scholars in the United States who did the most to shape educational practice and policy.

The Alumni Teacher Panel date is set! October 19th at 6pm in Willis 114! Pizza provided.
10/05/2022

The Alumni Teacher Panel date is set! October 19th at 6pm in Willis 114! Pizza provided.

Stand Up, Fight Back: Teaching When Teachers are Under AttackJoin us today at 4:30pm for the Distinguished Caswell Speak...
04/05/2022

Stand Up, Fight Back: Teaching When Teachers are Under Attack

Join us today at 4:30pm for the Distinguished Caswell Speaker, Greg Michie! Weitz 236
Prize-winning teacher, author, and activist will discuss the current challenges of public school teaching in troubled times.

PLEASE JOIN US!COVID & the Future of Higher EducationTuesday, September 214:00 – 5:30 pm / Weitz 236 (New location)The C...
09/17/2021

PLEASE JOIN US!
COVID & the Future of Higher Education
Tuesday, September 21
4:00 – 5:30 pm / Weitz 236 (New location)

The Covid-19 pandemic has shaken the academic world. In this panel discussion, we hear the unique perspectives of several members of the Carleton faculty on the effect of this pandemic on colleges and universities, and what it portends for the future of higher education.

Panelists:

Amna Khalid, Associate Professor of History

Dev Gupta, Professor of Political Science

Michael Hemesath, Professor of Economics

Jeff Snyder, Associate Professor of Educational Studies

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