Antiracism in Pittsburgh: Community and Faith Voices
OnlineJoin Carlow University's Social Justice Institutes (SJI) and local racial justice leaders for the second of a two-part panel series on antiracism in Pittsburgh.
Join Carlow University's Social Justice Institutes (SJI) and local racial justice leaders for the second of a two-part panel series on antiracism in Pittsburgh.
This interactive and engaging workshop is designed to provide information and strategies needed to integrate anti-bias education in Early Childhood Classrooms.
This workshop will explore the mission, vision, and origins of Ujima, Inc: The National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community.
Join Carlow University's Social Justice Institutes (SJI) and local racial justice leaders for the second of a two-part panel series on antiracism in Pittsburgh.
Dr. Eva Allen will lead this workshop on how to incorporate culturally relevant teaching practices in school settings.
"The best teachers of writing are those who write," Western Pennsylvania Writing Project. In this two-hour interactive workshop, teachers will channel their inner poet. Through first-hand exploration, engage in a variety of fun and inviting approaches to teaching poetry to students in the classroom. Discover ways to make poetry a part of daily writing routines … Continued
Join Carlow University’s Social Justice Institutes and the Atkins Center for Ethics for a panel demystifying recent calls for police reform, defunding, and abolition.
An information session about Carlow University's graduate nursing programs as well as career options and financial aid info.
Join Dr. Amy Bowman-McElhone in conversation as she broadcasts live from the Carlow University Art Gallery where she will discuss a slate of exciting gallery initiatives including the current and upcoming exhibitions.
Students (and their parents) are invited to join us on Zoom as we shine a spotlight on our Biology and Health Sciences majors at Carlow University.
UPMC Gender Clinic will speak about the critical issues their patients experience and discuss ways our community can provide a supportive environment for trans-, questioning, non-binary, and gender-nonconforming individuals.
Presented by John W. Alverson, PhD, Professor of Theology. The presentation will lay a foundation for the public significance of theology, in general, a brief exploration into the theology of power, and an explanation of what is meant by “affording mercy.”
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