Core Impact

A Conversation on Diversity and the Core

Event details

Join this conversation between faculty and students interested in discussing, with honesty, engagement and respect, what we think the Core is, should or could be, and might do for us as a community.

This dialogue is necessarily limited in participants and in scope so that we can be deeply engaged with each other and with a few key ideas. 

Moderator:
Nicole Callahan CC’05, GSAS’17, lecturer in the discipline of English and comparative literature

Faculty Participants:
Dhananjay Jagannathan, assistant professor of philosophy
Christopher Washburne GSAS’99, associate professor of music and director of the Louis Armstrong Jazz Performance Program

Student and Alumni Participants:
Santiago Tobar Potes CC’20
Destiny Spruill CC’20
Sameer Jain SEAS’19

Students:

Registration will close Monday, October 7 at 9:00 a.m. Students will be selected by random lottery and will be notified of their selection no later than Tuesday, October 8 at 5:00 p.m. 

Student Registration

When you register, you will be given the opportunity to submit a question that you would like the panel to consider during the event. We kindly ask that you please consider the topic and your experience with diversity and the Core prior to submitting. Please note: Lunch will be served and commemorative Centennial giveaway items will also be available to attendees to share in the celebration throughout the year!

 

Alumni:

Seats are prioritized for current students.  Interested alumni may email below for a limited number of seats.

Alumni Registration (email)

Date and time
Friday, October 11, 2019 12:00pm - Friday, October 11, 2019 1:30pm
Location

Faculty Room
Low Library

40.808267464952, -73.961813080924

Support the Core

Curiosity should be celebrated. Your support helps maintain and promote the value of the Core Curriculum. 

illustration of people holding up the Core Centennial logo