Engaging Difference & Justice: Cherie McGill on Defining Success
About this Event
Boston Room, Corcoran Commons
https://bc.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10269940The Engaging Difference & Justice Lecture Series provides an opportunity for faculty and graduate student instructors to learn about how other BC faculty engage students in conversations about difference, justice, and critical social questions. Join us at this event to hear about the way Cherie McGill (Philosophy) defines success with students in these conversations. In addition to learning McGill’s approach, participants will have a chance to ask questions and converse with colleagues.
Open to all BC instructors, this program has a special focus on teaching courses that fulfill the renewed Cultural Diversity Core Requirement through either the Engaging Difference & Justice or the Difference, Justice, and the Common Good pathway. Speakers in the series have also taught Complex Problem and Enduring Question courses.
The Center for Teaching Excellence and University Core Curriculum are committed to providing equal access to their events and programs. Individuals who anticipate needing accommodations or who have questions about access may contact centerforteaching@bc.edu. Please reach out to us at least two business days in advance of the event with any requests for accommodation.
To register, go to https://bc.campuslabs.com/engage/event/10269940