Constitution Day (Virtual)

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The Center for Intercultural Learning and Teaching (CILT) In Cooperation with the Office of Financial Aid   Thursday, September 17 , 2020, 11:55 to 12:55 All Campus Lecture for Constitution Day “The Movement for Racial Justice, the Second Amendment, and the Reshaping of the United States” Presented by Sarah Augustine, Director, Dispute Resolution Center of […]

Blake Slonecker presents “Gridlock: An Introduction to Crossword Construction” (Virtual)

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The CILT Faculty Scholarship Series is pleased to present, “Gridlock: An Introduction to Crossword Construction,” by Dr. Blake Slonecker,Ted Robertson Chair of Humanities, PhD History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Slonecker invites us to 50 minutes of fun and challenge! “Want to be a cruciverbalist? If so, this how-to talk is for you. […]

A Bigger Bite of the Apple: History, Culture, and the Latinx Experience in Washington State

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FREE VIRTUAL LECTURE IN CELEBRATION OF HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH The Chicano and Latino community in Washington State is easily traced to the 19th century. However, permanent viable communities began to emerge in the 1920-1930s. Since that period, not only has this population grown dramatically, but has made distinct contributions to the development of Washington. This […]

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Jim Dugan presents “Breakthrough Strategies for the Zoom Era”

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Subject: "Breakthrough Strategies for the Zoom Era” When: Monday, October 19, 2020 7:00 PM-8:00 PM (UTC-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada). Where: https://heritage.zoom.us/j/95659313419   Welcome to a Special Learning Opportunity: “Breakthrough Strategies for the Zoom Era” Dr. Jim Dugan reviewed chapters from Dr. Kathleen Ross, HU Founding President’s book, Breakthrough Strategies: Classroom-based Practices to Support […]

Sol Neely presents “People Singing in the Earth: Indigenous Phenomenology & Decolonial Legibility”

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The CILT Faculty Scholarship Series is pleased to present “People Singing in the Earth: Indigenous Phenomenology & Decolonial Legibility,” by Dr. Sol Neely, Director of Composition at HU, recently arrived from University of Alaska SW, Juneau, AK. Ph.D. from Purdue University’s Philosophy & Literature program (completed 2009), with specializations in Theory and Cultural Studies, Native […]

Place-based Learning and Teaching on Yakama Homelands

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As part of Heritage University's annual celebration of Native American Heritage Month, we are proud to present "Place-based Learning and Teaching on Yakama Homelands" by Elese Washines. Please join us November 19, 2020 at noon for what is sure to be a fascinating hour. Zoom link: https://heritage.zoom.us/j/96700128713