About this Event
Join your colleagues for an inspiring celebration honoring the accomplishments of Race and Ethnic Studies Requirement (RESR) course faculty! This event is an opportunity to come together as a community to recognize the meaningful work being done in RESR classrooms and to learn from one another.
Attendees will have the chance to explore successful pedagogical and curricular practices that faculty have developed and refined, gaining insights and ideas that can inform and enrich their own teaching. Whether you are an experienced RESR instructor or simply curious about this important area of education, this gathering offers a welcoming space for connection, reflection, and shared learning. Don't miss this chance to celebrate the educators making a difference. We hope to see you there!
Meet your facilitators
Harold McNaron is committed to education as a tool for social justice. As Teaching, Learning and Engagement Associate, he supports faculty teaching community-based learning courses via one-on-one consultations, syllabi reviews, interactive workshops and more. An alum of PSU’s Graduate School of Education, Harold’s work is informed by the theory and practice he has gathered from his time in activist spaces, the nonprofit sector and student affairs.
About the event
All past, current, and future RESR faculty, or those interested in RESR!
Contact us with any questions!
If you need assistance getting into our event or have any questions, please contact the Office of Academic Innovation front desk at [email protected].
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Karl Miller Center, 631 SW Harrison St, Portland, United States
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