Lecture capture systems have become an integral component of contemporary higher education, offering a means to record and disseminate live lectures for asynchronous access. These systems afford ...
Washington, D.C., June 26, 2025—James A. Banks, the Kerry and Linda Killinger Endowed Chair in Diversity Studies Emeritus and founding director of the Center for Multicultural Education (now the Banks ...
Rubén Donato, the Bob & Judy Charles Endowed Chair and a professor of Educational Foundations, Policy and Practice in the School of Education, will deliver his in-person lecture “An Elusive Quest: ...
The Office of Research held the 2024 Excellence in Research Award Lectures event on May 5. Each year Karen Plaut, executive vice president for research, hosts this event, which features lectures by ...
Certain movements have created lasting impressions in the American imagination. Brown v. Board of Education in 1954 and the fight to end segregated schooling evokes images of young people like Ruby ...
Noon Conference Lecture Series: Case-based conferences (including hot seat) and didactics are held daily at noon by members of our faculty or visiting lecturers. These lectures are recorded daily and ...
Joan Mclaughlin, commissioner of the National Center on Special Education Research, has witnessed many changes and worked through some difficult times in her 13 years with the Education Department’s ...