SCIENCE EDUCATION FOR NEW CIVIC ENGAGEMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
SCI-Southwest Spring 2019 Regional Symposium
Democracy, Civic Engagement and Student Learning February 1, 2019 Ann Stuart Science Complex Texas Woman’s University, Denton
REGISTRATION: The meeting is free to all participants. Registration is open at ncsce.wildapricot.org/event-3163181
PLENARY ADDRESSES
SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE
Dr. Reid Bishop, Belhaven University
10:00 Registration opens
Dr. Jessica Gullion, Texas Woman’s University Dr. Cathy Middlecamp, University of Wisconsin at Madison Dr. Stephen Carroll, Santa Clara University
10:30 Poster Session 11:30 Lunch 12:15 Welcome Remarks 12:20
Dr. Reid Bishop
1:05 Dr. Jessica Gullion 1:50 Break
Attendees are invited to bring a poster demonstrating how they encourage civic responsibility among students in their teaching, research, or community service. You will be asked to provide a title and abstract when you register.
2:15 Concurrent Sessions 3:35 Refreshment Break 4:05 Dr. Cathy Middlecamp 4:50 Dr. Stephen Carroll
If you have any questions, please contact: Dr. Richard Sheardy at rsheardy@twu.edu or Nasrin Mirsaleh-Kohan at nmirsalehkohan@twu.edu.
Sponsored by the Center for Faculty Excellence, Pioneer Center for Student Excellence, College of Arts and Sciences, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs, and the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Texas Woman’s University. SENCER (supported by NSF) improves education and student learning by connecting classroom knowledge to critical real-world issues through civic engagement, and facilitates faculty expertise through symposia and workshops.