Staff Conference Presentations
Upcoming Presentations
Sarah Napoli, M.A., & Eric Mata, M.S., Social Justice Education Specialists in the Multicultural Student Center will be presenting at the 21st Annual National Conference on Race & Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE), Orlando, Florida, Tuesday, May 27, 2008, to Saturday, May 31, 2008. The title of their presentation is STREAT: “Social Theater for Education, Action and Training.”
Past Presentations
Suzi Pyawasay, B.A., Associate Student Services Specialist, presented at the 2008 Wisconsin Indian Education Association Conference, April 5-7, 2008. The title of her presentation was “The Role of Culture and Language in American Indian Education.”
Charles Holmes-Hope, M.Ed., Assistant Director, Multicultural Student Center, moderated a Roundtable Discussion with Chief Student Affairs Officers (CSAO) at the 26th Student Personnel Association (SPA) Annual Conference at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Friday, February 22, 2008. The title of his roundtable discussion is “Getting on the Bus, Responding to Institutional Challenges of Today and Tomorrow.”
Charles Holmes-Hope, M.Ed., Assistant Director, Multicultural Student Center & Suzi Pyawasay, B.A. & Graduate Student, presented at the SLP All-Campus Leadership Conference at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Saturday, February 16, 2008. The title of their presentation was “How to Be An Awarding Winner Chapter!”
Charles Holmes-Hope, M.Ed., Assistant Director, Multicultural Student Center, presented at the Student Personnel Association (SPA) Careers in Student Affairs Forum at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on Thursday, November 1, 2007. The title of his presentation was “The Profession of Student Affairs.”
Charles Holmes-Hope, M.Ed., Assistant Director, Multicultural Student Center, presented at the National Association Student Personnel Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA) IV East Regional Conference on November 10- 13, 2007. The title of his presentation was “Exploring the Crossroads to the African-American Knowledge Community.”
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