Event Title
Location
Maltz, Room 2052
Event Website
https://www.nova.edu/inclusion/members.html
Start Date
9-4-2018 12:00 PM
End Date
9-4-2018 1:00 PM
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Description
As we start a new school year, what are the issues you think we should be talking about as a diverse campus community? What are the conversations we should be having about how current events impact different groups of us in different ways, and what can we do about it? What do you wish you could say about your experience of diversity at NSU but haven’t felt like the time or place was right?
Your Voice is Important: Open Forum
Maltz, Room 2052
As we start a new school year, what are the issues you think we should be talking about as a diverse campus community? What are the conversations we should be having about how current events impact different groups of us in different ways, and what can we do about it? What do you wish you could say about your experience of diversity at NSU but haven’t felt like the time or place was right?
https://nsuworks.nova.edu/cahss_diversitydialogues/2018-2019/lectures/1
Comments
Robin Cooper, Ph.D., brings to her work at NSU respect and appreciation for personal and professional cultural differences; a focus on solution-oriented collaboration; and a commitment to community-building across campus and with the larger community. Her numerous publications and conference presentations reflect her strong research interests in identity-based conflict, cross-cultural conflict resolution, collaborative practices in organizational contexts, qualitative research, and student learning. She has conducted research among Cuban, Haitian, and Guatemalan communities in South Florida and research exploring the impact of changing demographics in Broward County, among other projects. Dr. Cooper has been teaching in higher education since 2008, teaching courses in conflict resolution, culture and conflict, social and behavioral sciences, interprofessional leadership, and qualitative research.