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2024 PHELP Distinguished Lecture

Date
Feb 28, 2024
Location
SZB 3.504
Time
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm (CST)
Contact

Denisa Gandara

Description

Join the College of Education’s Program in Higher Education Leadership and Policy (PHELP) for the next iteration in the PHELP Distinguished Lecture Series with guest speaker, Amanda Tachine, Ph.D., assistant professor at Arizona State University’s Mary Lou Fulton Teacher’s College. Dr. Tachine’s talk, “Native Presence and Belonging in College,” will explore history in context, the importance of collecting good data and the powerful role that we all play in fostering a sense of belonging and success for Native students.

The PHELP Distinguished Lecture Series brings leading experts and tenured faculty from across the nation to discuss current research, challenges and trends in the field of educational leadership and policy.

Meet the Speaker

Amanda TachineAmanda R. Tachine
Assistant Professor, MLF Teachers College
Postdoctoral Scholar, Center for Indian Education