Carlow Connections: Evidenced-based Reading Instruction for Dyslexia
OnlineExplore how the brain learns to read and the evidenced-based approaches that facilitate that process.
Explore how the brain learns to read and the evidenced-based approaches that facilitate that process.
Experiential learning is central to creating transformative educational experiences. In this presentation, you’ll learn what Carlow has done to "unleash imagination" to create co-curricular experiences during these challenging times. Presented by Sandi DiMola.
This series will feature local practitioners in the fields of sexual and domestic violence who will explore dynamics and impact of sexual violence as well as ways our community can work to prevent and respond to this problem.
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!
This series will feature local practitioners in the fields of sexual and domestic violence who will explore dynamics and impact of sexual violence as well as ways our community can work to prevent and respond to this problem.
This series will feature local practitioners in the fields of sexual and domestic violence who will explore dynamics and impact of sexual violence as well as ways our community can work to prevent and respond to this problem.
The 15th annual Women of Spirit® Awards program honoring the 2020 awardees will be virtual on April 21, 2021 at 7 p.m. Register to attend.
Join us to see the scholarly work that our students have completed under the guidance of their faculty. Virtual.
Join us for our alumni reading series with Dorina Pena, Fred Shaw, Judith Vollmer, and Cathy Wittmeyer. Plus, a two-minute open mic. Register today!
This series will feature local practitioners in the fields of sexual and domestic violence who will explore dynamics and impact of sexual violence as well as ways our community can work to prevent and respond to this problem.
Join the Youth Media Advocacy Project (YMAP) for a virtual event showcasing YMAP teens and mentors' audio documentaries on a range of education justice topics. Register today!
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.
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