The UCCS Ethnic Studies Department is hosting the lecture, Katrina: The Nation at a Crossroads. More information is available at http://www.uccs.edu/~est/.
College of Education
2008 Quality and Excellence Community Learning Series
2008 ASALH Black History Month Theme:
Carter G. Woodson and the Origins of Multiculturalism
University of Colorado at Colorado Springs - University Center Overlook Cafe
"Lessons from the Lost Manuscript of Dr. Carter G. Woodson: Origins and Legacies of Multiculturalism"
Keynote Presentation by Dr. Daryl Michael Scott, Howard University and Community Panel Discussion
Free to the public - Heavy Hor D'oeuvres provided - Free parking available during the event in lots 3 & 4 only.
RSVP: Carla Rupprecht at (719) 262-4134
Presented by the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, the UCCS College of Education Quality and Excellence Community Learning Series, and the Colorado Springs Diversity Forum
University of Colorado Springs - University Center Theater UC303
Open Forum for Students
Coffee and Conversation with Dr. Daryl Michael Scott, Howard University
"Lessons from the Lost Manuscript of Dr. Carter G. Woodson"
RSVP: Carla Rupprecht at (719) 262-4134
Presented by the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, and the UCCS College of Education Quality and Excellence Community Learning Series
Pikes Peak Community College - Centennial Campus Room C102
Student Panel Hosted by Dr. Daryl Michael Scott, Howard University
"Lessons from the Lost Manuscript of Dr. Carter G. Woodson: Origins and Legacies of Multiculturalism"
Hor D'oeuvres provided
RSVP: Samantha Post or Regina Lewis at (719) 502-3133
Presented by the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, the UCCS College of Education Quality and Excellence Community Learning Series, and Pikes Peak Community College
Funding to support these events was provided by the office of
the University of Colorado President, Hank Brown.
Event evaluation forms have been designed and will be administered at the Quality and Excellence community learning series events. Participants' data will be used to enhance ongoing community learning series events.
Carla Rupprecht
Office is located in Columbine Hall 4014
Phone: (719) 262-4134 Fax: (719) 262-3915