The African American Studies Department presents Black History Month: Our Democracy
Atrium AmphitheaterBlack Life & Photography
Black Life & Photography
A talk by Ann Delilkan After determining the number of meaning-creating sounds (also known as ‘phonemes’) in a language, generative phonologists aim to formulate the abstract rules understood by native
Studies have shown that students who take efficient notes perform better on tests and papers and more easily handle complex problems. This is a workshop designed for students to introduce
The Read-In
What is writing-intensive instruction and how does it work across the disciplines? One of the challenges in approaching this question is developing a syllabus that weaves together course content with
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Keynote event: LaShonda Katrice Barnett LaShonda Katrice Barnett was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1974, and grew up in Park Forest, Illinois. She is the author of the debut
Location: N227 Conference Room
Location: N227 Conference Room
Location: N227 Conference Room