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Welcome Week!
New Students are invited to join us for Welcome Week! No registration is required. We have a full schedule planned that will introduce you to all things Carlow.
New Students are invited to join us for Welcome Week! No registration is required. We have a full schedule planned that will introduce you to all things Carlow.
Carlow University’s MFA in Creative Writing Program presents, “A Reading with Mary Dorcey and Paul McVeigh”. Virtual, free and open to the public. Once registered, you will receive a Zoom link to join.
Explore how technology and interactive experiences bring learning to life through the intersection of communication, science, and art. View and discuss works by EsDelin, Yayoi Kusama, and TeamLab. Any interested educator, student, or community member is invited to participate.
Join Nicole McCandless, as she presents her new book, “Down on James Street”. Moderated by Joel Woller. Presented by the Cultural Theory-Historical Practices Lecture Series and Carlow University’s Social Justice Institutes.
Join us for a candid conversation with Carlow Laureate, Sherry Hoback, MBA, BSN, RN, LNC – President & CEO of Tampa Family Health Centers, Inc. Sherry will share with us her front-line experience leading through the COVID-19 pandemic and how she overcame the fear, stress and overwhelming responsibility to lead an entire community health system to success.
This virtual workshop will explore the mission, vision, and origins of Ujima, Inc: The National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community. Register today!
An information session about Carlow University’s graduate nursing programs as well as career options and financial aid info.
In this presentation, you’ll learn what the research says on the effectiveness of diversity training as well as hear about a model that any organization can implement to put antiracist values into concrete action.
This workshop will explore the mission, vision, and origins of Ujima, Inc: The National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community.
Learn about Maxine Greene’s philosophy of aesthetic education and the importance of imagination, how imagination, a key ingredient in creativity, and aesthetic education contribute to her ideas of social imagination and its relationship to social justice, and how these can inform our own education practice.