Three "Student Voices" conversations are scheduled for the Spring 2018 semester. Each conversation will highlight the experience of different group of students, with a focus on how their particular identities and backgrounds shape their experience as learners at Lehigh. A panel of three or four students will share their experiences in our classrooms and offer their perspectives on practices that they have found helpful or not so helpful. The hope is that participants in these conversations will leave with a broadened understanding of student diversity and an improved understanding of factors that affect student learning and student success.
- Student Voices: Perspectives on International Students' Experiences in Lehigh's Classrooms
Thursday, February 22nd, 2018; 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm; UC 306
Register Now - Student Voices: Perspectives on LGBTQ+ Students' Experiences in Lehigh's Classrooms
Thursday, March 1st, 2018; 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm; CITL Commons (EWFM 370)
Register Now - Student Voices: Perspectives on Women Students' Experiences in Lehigh's Classrooms
Thursday, April 19th; 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm; CITL Commons (EWFM 370)
Register Now
This semester's series is co-organized by the Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning, the Office of International Affairs, the Pride Center, the Center for Gender Equity, and Office of Multicultural Affairs. The series will continue in fall 2018 with sessions offering perspectives from students of color, first-generation students, and other groups that together make up Lehigh's diverse student body.
View and download the series flyer.
To help us know how many participants to expect, please reserve your spot now at http://go.lehigh.edu/StudentVoices