2022-23 Holmes Scholars Summit: Session II
When
Feb. 11, 2023, 8am to 2:30pm
Campus Location
Office/Remote Location
Room 112
Description
This day is dedicated to College of Education doctoral students and will feature information about the needs of doctoral students of color. In addition to networking, doctoral students will participate in sessions and panel discussions, including:
- "Believing In Yourself" with Dr. Tanya Crabb, licensed psychologist, UNLV Student Counseling and Psychological Services
- "Positioning Yourself for a Ph.D. Program Academic Career - Developing Your Voice" with Dr. Fatmana K. Deniz, assistant professor, California State University, Northridge and UNLV College of Education Alum
- "Effectively Promoting My Research" with Dr. Federick Ngo, assistant professor, UNLV Department of Educational Psychology, Leadership, and Higher Education
The AACTE Holmes Program supports students who self-identify as racially and ethnically diverse and are pursuing graduate degrees in education at member institutions, including UNLV. The program provides mentorship, scholarship, professional development, and networking opportunities for those interested in obtaining academic positions upon graduation. Learn more about UNLV’s Holmes Scholars Program.
For additional information on Holmes Scholars, please contact Dr. Sharolyn Pollard-Durodola.
Price
Free
Admission Information
Contact Information
UNLV College of Education, Dean's Office
Jenn Oshiro Rivers