Multiculturalism In Action Brown Bag Today!!

The Multiculturalism in Action Brown Bag Series is focused on showcasing the multicultural and diversity related scholarly activities taking place on Towson University’s campus. This is an opportunity for faculty, staff, and students to meet and engage with each other around multicultural scholarship in a supportive space. Lunch is provided and the event is hosted in the Liberal Arts Building, Room 4150 from 12 PM – 1:15 PM.

Join us as we host Assistant Provost for Diversity and Inclusion Shaunna L. Payne Gold Ed.D.

  • September 18th, ft. Assistant Provost for Diversity and Inclusion Shaunna L. Payne Gold Ed.D., Office of the Provost
    • Join us as we learn about Extremely Difficult Dialogues: A Proven Model for Learning Both Inside and Outside the Classroom with Shaunna L. Payne Gold Ed.D. Assistant Provost for Diversity and Inclusion in the Office of the Provost. Managing difficult dialogues is a professional skill set that can be developed with training and experience. This session provides faculty, staff, and students with a glimpse of Intergroup Dialogue as a model for inside and outside-the-classroom learning opportunities across group identities.

To learn more about the Multiculturalism in Action Brown Bag series click here.

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