Inclusive Excellence Keynotes for Research Day on March 28th!

Inclusive Excellence Keynotes for Research Day on March 28th!

Please join us for a special slate of Inclusive Excellence Keynotes on March 28th in advance of Research Day on March 29!  These events will serve as a special precursor to Research Day and will emphasize our commitment to inclusive excellence in research on campus and beyond. 

The day's events include Women's and Gender Studies panels, the WGS keynote, "I Got My Peaches Down in Georgia: Foodways and Sexuality in the U.S. South" delivered by Dr. Constance Bailey, Assistant Professor of African American Literature and Folklore at Georgia State University in Peabody Auditorium (3:30-4:45PM) followed by the Saladin Scholars Award Ceremony and Research Day Keynote Address: "Stepping Stones for a Meaningful Career" delivered by Dr. Destenie Nock, Assistant Professor of Engineering and Public Policy and Civil and Environmental Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University from 6:00-7:30pm in Magnolia Ballroom.  This event is co-hosted by The John E. Sallstrom Honors College and MURACE.

To attend the Saladin Scholars Award Ceremony Keynote by Dr. Destenie Nock, you will need to pre-register at https://forms.office.com/r/3kGEPdnSNy Appetizers will be served and space is limited!

We hope you can join us for these exciting events!

Updated: 2023-03-05
Tue,
Mar
28,
2023
  
10:00 
A.M.
 - 
7:00
P.M.
Stefanie Sevcik
stefanie.sevcik@gcsu.edu
478-445-8721