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In 2024, we are faced with many challenges, between struggles for civil rights, economic and political strife, and threats to the lives of those we hold dear. It is through this that we can often find ourselves asking if there is more that we can do than show solidarity and support in these causes. This […]
This is the Level 2 Training course towards the Online Teaching Certification. Successful completion of this training and the SUNY DLE Brightspace Fundamentals Asynchronous Modules are required to teach online at SUNY Oneonta. This 4-week course allows the participants to experience a fully online course as a student and work through the skills needed to […]
The Office of the President will partner with departments across campus to host a series of institution-wide teach-ins during the common meeting time (3 – 4 p.m. M,W,F) throughout the Fall 2024 semester. A unit or department will present on the operations, functions, and areas of collaboration related to their units and departments. We will […]
Presented by Corey McCall, Cornell University Prison Education Program. The Democracy Dialogues Series is sponsored by the American Democracy Project.
In the 1960s, I-81 plowed through a historically Black neighborhood in Syracuse, displacing hundreds. When most of us think of racial injustice, interstate highway design isn’t the first thing that comes to mind. It is, in fact, a perfect example of structural racism in action: intentional government policy, enacted in almost every city in the […]
Presented by Chris Keegan, Associate Professor of Philosophy at SUNY Oneonta. The Democracy Dialogues Series is sponsored by the American Democracy Project.
Join us for a presentation on the ins and outs of academic book publishing. This informative session will equip you with essential knowledge to successfully navigate the publishing process. Aaron Sanborn-Overby, an acquisitions editor at De Gruyter Brill, will describe the publishing journey from start to finish.
Presented by Rob Compton, Professor of Africana and Latinx Studies and Political Science, SUNY Oneonta. The Democracy Dialogues Series is sponsored by the American Democracy Project.
Presented by Debra Bruno, author of A Hudson Valley Reckoning. The Democracy Dialogues Series is sponsored by the American Democracy Project. This event is co-sponsored by the SUNY Oneonta History Department. LEAD credit available for attending!
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