Events Archive

Friday, February 17, 2023 - 8:30am to 1:00pm
The Global Citizenship Education Conference invites us back into the ear and, specifically, to listening as a way to restore some balance. The pandemic, war, mass shootings and racism of recent times have left everyone reeling and searching for ways to reestablish their balance in a world at times unrecognizable. As we know, our ability to balance is something we find not in our e-calendars or even our activism, but through our ears. As we seek a more stable positioning between the dizzying highs and lows of experiencing world-as-a-mess and then returning to our more hopeful commitments, perhaps we would be well-served to begin in the auditory realm. This conference is widely open to academics, non-profit professionals, educators, activists, artists, poets and those in between... Our speakers will present a variety of ideas around listening in intimate and global arenas. There will be ample space for engagement and conversation.
Thursday, February 16, 2023 - 3:00pm to 4:00pm
Are you an international, multilingual student interested in practicing your conversational English skills, mastering grammar structures, and learning real idioms and vocabulary people use in real-life situations? Or, are you an aspiring teacher looking to enter the field of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), who wants to practice teaching students? Then, the SLANG Conversation Club, offered by The International Center for Academic and Professional English (ICAPE) may be for you! SLANG = (Social and Language Aspects of North American English and Grammar)
Friday, November 4, 2022 - 8:30am to 1:30pm
The 2022 Global Citizenship Education Conference invites us back into the ear and, specifically, to listening as a way to restore some balance. The pandemic, war, mass shootings and racism of recent times have left everyone reeling and searching for ways to reestablish their balance in a world at times unrecognizable. As we know, our ability to balance is something we find not in our e-calendars or even our activism, but through our ears. As we seek a more stable positioning between the dizzying highs and lows of experiencing world-as-a-mess and then returning to our more hopeful commitments, perhaps we would be well-served to begin in the auditory realm. This conference is widely open to academics, non-profit professionals, educators, activists, artists, poets and those in between... Our speakers will present a variety of ideas around listening in intimate and global arenas. There will be ample space for engagement and conversation.
Friday, April 29, 2022 - 9:00am to 10:30am
The I-DISC Graduate Student Forum will discuss topics of interest to graduate students doing research related to data and computation. This forum aims to foster an interdisciplinary platform and is open to all graduate students from all disciplines and colleges. Learn more about I-DISC, meet students from other departments, and hear a few experts give short talks that can help you with your research and career. Agenda "Meet & Greet" opportunity to connect with graduate students from all disciplines and colleges. Hear from a recent PhD graduate, Dave Braun, PhD '20 (Psychology), currently working on the Nano-Human Interface Initiative as a postdoctoral fellow.Ali Erk, Center for Career and Professional Development for Graduate Student will talk about the resources available through their office, focusing on resources for graduates from a data and/or computational background.
Thursday, April 28, 2022 - 5:00pm to 6:00pm
“Inequality, schooling, and educational opportunity in America” with Sean Reardon
Friday, April 22, 2022 - 8:30am to 10:00am
I-DISCovery is a research networking event for faculty in the data, intelligent systems, and computation space at Lehigh. Faculty can connect, exchange ideas, spark collaborations, and share skills and interests. This will be a casual event for getting to know your colleagues from across the university. Stop by anytime from 8:30am. (Event will end at 10:00am). Meet new potential collaborators, chat with old friends, explore Williams Hall, and have some breakfast!