A Recap of the President’s Activities, Week of Oct. 24
Here are just a few of the president’s activities for this week.
Monday, Oct. 24: George Mason University Anti-Racism and Inclusive Excellence Conference
Executive Leadership Panelist on Advancing Anti-Racism and Inclusive Excellence in the Academy: The ARIE Conference will provide a venue for a diverse population of individuals to network, share their research, scholarship, and creative activities, and discuss effective practices to accomplish to promote and establish anti-racism practices and inclusion and diversity excellence.
Wednesday, Oct. 26: Pathways to Prosperity Network’s Fall 2022 Institute (Jobs for the Future), Cambridge, Massachusetts
JFF’s Pathways to Prosperity Network is leading a national movement to reimagine how we prepare youth for the future of work. The network develops, implements, and scales college and career pathways to expand economic opportunities for all young people and meet regional talent needs. This forward-looking approach depends on solid cross-sector partnerships. The network mobilizes K–12 and postsecondary education leaders, policymakers, and employers, bringing together diverse stakeholders to build a future that works. Launched in 2012, the network collaborates with JFF, the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and states and regions across the country.
Thursday-Friday, Oct. 27 and 28: ACCT Leadership Congress, New York, New York
The Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) is a non-profit educational organization of governing boards representing over 6,500 elected and appointed trustees who govern over 1,200 community, technical, and junior colleges in the United States and beyond.
Submitted by:
Tykesha R. Myrick, Chief of Staff, TMyrick@nvcc.edu