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Event: |
December 2017 First Friday Lecture |
Starts: |
Friday 12/1/2017 11:30 AM |
Ends: |
Friday 12/1/2017 01:00 PM |
Location: |
Studio M of KAMU Studios. Located on Houston Street at John David Crow St on the campus of Texas A&M University. |
Presenters: |
Dr. Tammie Preston-Cunningham |
Hosted By: |
African American Professional Organization |
Contact Information: |
do-not-reply@ers.tamu.edu |
Description: |
Dr. Preston-Cunningham will discussed results of the lived experiences of African-American males who participated in an interwoven academic course and leadership development program, which focused on the intersectionality of socially constructed identities and leadership theory, at Texas A&M University. This presentation should particularly benefit student affairs professionals, faculty interested in research concerning socially constructed identities and leadership, as well as student leaders. The presentation will offer a model for development of a college level course which exemplifies faculty-to-student interaction as well as uncover silenced voices and unique partner committed to the development of self-concept for African American males at predominately-White institutions. |
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Faculty
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Registration Starts: |
Tuesday 11/21/2017 1:00 AM |
Registration Ends: |
Thursday 11/30/2017 1:00 AM |
Seats Available: |
28 of 50 |
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