With a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, the series features engaging topics presented by faculty, staff and alumni experts.
The following spring seminars will be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesdays via Zoom:
Digging Through the Biblical World, Part 2: Archaeology, Jesus and the New Testament
Overlooked Forms of Racism at Predominantly White Institutions
Place and Power: Examining the Notion of Privilege in Appalachia
Applying Liberatory Leadership Theory to Leadership Practices in Academia
Broadening Accessibility to Higher Education Without Breaking the Bank, Leadership and Power, Part 1: Using Privilege to Impact Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives
Leadership and Power, Part 2: Using Privilege to Impact Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives
How Diversity is for Everyone: Care Ethics, Critical Pedagogy and Belonging
Inclusive Language and Micro Aggressions: Recognition and Responsibility
Histories of Pride and LGBTQ Publics in West Virginia
Navigating the Afterlife: What Happens When We Die?