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SUMMARY:Building Allyship Series: Helping First Generation Scholars Uncover the Hidden Curriculum
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join GPSA Diversity and International Students Committee and the First Generation and Low Income Graduate Student Organization (FiGLI)\, in collaboration with the Graduate School Office of Inclusion and Student Engagement\, the Graduate and Professional Student Diversity Council\, and CIRTL at Cornell\,  for the third session of our Building Allyship Series – Helping First Generation Scholars Uncover the Hidden Curriculum. \nThis session will feature a moderated panel discussion on how allies can help first generation college students in graduate school uncover the “Hidden Curriculum” involved with navigating Cornell. \nThis session will provide us with an opportunity to understand the experiences of first generation scholars navigating graduate education and what it means to serve as an ally as they are confronted with new institutional landscapes and socio-cultural environments. \nInterested in participating remotely? (Audio only) Please register to obtain Zoom access. \nWe strive to make our events accessible to all community members.  Individuals who would like to request accessibility accommodations should indicate needs in the registration form and contact al546@cornell.edu with any questions or concerns. We ask that requests be made at least one week in advance to help ensure they can be met.
URL:https://futurefaculty.cornell.edu/event/building-allyship-series-helping-first-generation-scholars-uncover-the-hidden-curriculum/
LOCATION:Biotechnology Building\, G01\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
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SUMMARY:Power Mentoring Dinner with Dr. Sweeney Windchief
DESCRIPTION:Members of the NextGen Professors Program\, Dean’s Scholars\, Bouchet Society Fellows\, and other invited graduate students and postdocs are encouraged to join the Office of Inclusion and Student Engagement and CIRTL at Cornell for a special dinner with Dr. Sweeney Windchief (Fort Peck Assiniboine Tribe)\, Assistant Professor of Adult and Higher Education at Montana State University after the Future Professors Institute. \nDate: Thursday\, June 20\, 2019\nTime: 4:30-6:00 pm\nLocation: G01 Biotechnology Building\nNote: Space is limited \nRSVP by June 13: Register for Power Mentoring Dinner on June 20 \n  \nAbout Professor Sweeney Windchief\nDr. Sweeney Windchief (Fort Peck Assiniboine Tribe) is Assistant Professor of Adult and Higher Education at Montana State University.  Dr. Windchief earned an Ed.D. in educational leadership and policy with an emphasis on higher education administration\, an M.A. in counselor education from the University of Montana and a B.S. from the University of Central Oklahoma. He is part of the PNW-COSMOS team for the Pacific Northwest AGEP\, which seeks to increase the representation of Native American graduate students in STEM. His research interests include critical race theory\, indigenous epistemologies\, indigenous peoples and higher education\, indigenous intellectualism\, American Indian student success and higher education\, and mentorship.  Dr. Windchief teaches Critical Race Theory\, Indigenous Methodologies in Research\, Law\, and Policy in Higher Education\, and Institutional Research.  His outreach and community engagement include Montana’s American Indian and Minority Achievement Council (AIMA)\, MSU’s American Indian Student Center Executive Committee. \nDr. Windchief’s articles include: 21st Century Indigenous Identity Location: Remembrance\, Reclamation\, and Regeneration; Silences in stewardship: Some American Indian college students examples; Red Pedagogy: Reflections From the Field; and The History of the Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation; 1600-2012. Prior to moving to Montana State University\, Dr. Windchief held various positions in higher education institutions\, including serving as the coordinator of graduate fellowships and special projects at the American Indian Graduate Center in Albuquerque\, N.M.; directing a W. K. Kellogg-funded Native men’s wellness initiative\, the Bureau of Indian Education Fellowship and Loan for Service; facilitating the All Native American High School Academic Team; and presenting at the Western Association of Graduate Schools. Previously\, he advised and recruited historically underrepresented students at both the University of Montana and Idaho State University\, and he served as assistant dean for diversity in the Graduate School at The University of Utah. \nAbout Power Mentoring Dinners\nPower Mentoring Dinners are space-limited sessions hosted by OISE and CIRTL at Cornell that provide invited graduate students and postdocs with the opportunity to engage in candid\, closed door conversations on various topics with faculty from backgrounds historically underrepresented and minoritized within the academy.
URL:https://futurefaculty.cornell.edu/event/power-mentoring-dinner-with-dr-sweeney-windchief-space-limited/
LOCATION:Biotechnology Building\, G01\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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