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The Multicultural Faculty Fellowship provides an opportunity to work collaboratively with the Center for Multicultural Learning team to develop diversity curriculum infusion projects. Fellows work on a project of their choice in their field of expertise. They have the opportunity to participate in various diversity awareness activities during the academic year. Furthermore, they explore ways to integrate multiculturalism and diversity into the content of their courses. The Faculty Fellows, the Division Dean and the Associate Dean of Multicultural Learning determine time commitment and work schedule based on the project. Each Fellow receives a stipend for the year as well as financial support to attend a diversity curriculum development conference. For more information, please view/print the Multicultural Faculty Fellowship Application.
Multicultural Faculty Fellows 2005-2006
Faculty Fellow |
Fellowship
Project |
Bill Pankey, Library |
Contemporary Ethics: A Multicultural Approach
- The infusion of non-western cultures into PHI 115. |
| |
BIO 105: Heredity, Evolution & Culture
- Developed a "race module" to include in the course, resulting
in the course meeting the institutional diversity requirement. |
Michele Robinson, Early
Childhood Education |
Anti-Bias/Multicultural Awareness for Educators
of Young Children - Developed a module for ECE 115. |
Multicultural Faculty Fellows 2004-2005
|
Faculty Fellow |
Jennifer Bell |
| Elizabeth Minicz |
Veronica Mormino |
Bobby Summers |
Andrew Wilson |
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