Tag Archives: PD
SOLES Mentor Program
SOLES is a proud partner of the Mentor Collective, an international online mentoring community that matches students with trained alumni and current students based on common interests, background, academics, and professional aspirations. The Importance of Participation At SOLES we value the Continue reading
Graduate Student Research Day @ UC Berkeley- Call For Papers
Education Research Day is an annual conference hosted by the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Education that offers an opportunity for students to share work with their peers, faculty, and community members, and engage in fruitful discussion about a range Continue reading
CERC Saturday Morning Seminars
SATURDAY MORNING SEMINARS March 2, 2019 – 8:15 am – 12:15pm Building Character Through Positive Classroom Management Strategies Serena Pariser, M.A., Assistant Director of Field Experience, Department of Learning and Teaching Transformative Discipline: Restorative Practices and Healing Centered Approaches Ricardo Medina, Continue reading
USD Writing Center Resources for Grad Students
The USD Writing Center will open on Wednesday, February 13th. The Writing Center is located in Founders 190B and is open for all students to use- including Graduate students. We provide individualized one-hour consulting sessions by appointment. We are trained Continue reading
4th Annual Military Transition Conference February 15, 2019
The University of San Diego, in partnership with the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation, is hosting the 4th Annual Military Transition Conference (MTC) on February 15, 2019 focused on assisting veterans and service members preparing to transition into professional Continue reading
National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME) Conference
8th Annual Conference on Saturday, February 2, 2019 at Lincoln High School in San Diego. This year’s theme is “Teaching in the Face of (Im)migration, Incarceration, and Borders: Ethnic Studies Resistance.” Keynote speakers Dr. Medina Abdullah (Black Lives Matter, Los Angeles and Cal State Los Angeles) Continue reading