March 2023: Grad Student Scholar                  Virtual Roundtable on DEI
The Grad Student Scholar Virtual Roundtable is a series coordinated by Graduate Student Services in the College of Education. Graduate students and recent graduates are invited to present research, conceptual frameworks, and other scholarly work they produce, with specific attention paid to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). Sessions begin with a presentation and reserve at least half of the session for discussion. 

The purpose of the roundtable is to provide a healthy scholarly environment for graduate students to learn from one another, to sharpen ideas, and to celebrate advances in scholarly understanding of DEI.
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Session Description:
In this session, participants will learn from two recent dissertation defenders and graduates from the College of Education about their research. We will then open the floor to a discussion with all attendees. 
  • Dr. Brittany Barber - “A Phenomenological Approach Exploring the Experience and Persistence of Millennial Black Women Faculty in Counselor Education”

  • Dr. Nzingha Williams - “History Doesn’t Decide for Us: A Case Study of Black Parents and their Perception of Career and Technical Education with an In-depth Look at the Philosophies of Booker T. Washington and WEB Du Bois"

RSVP for the virtual session on Thursday 3/9 from 12-1 p.m. *
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