Wednesday, March 12, 2025 12pm to 1pm
About this Event
View mapDon't miss the latest installment in the Center for Women and Gender Equity (CWGE) Research Seminar Series! Dr. Amy French will present her research, titled "The Balance of Being Cool and Knowledgeable," with delves into the perspectives of Black women teaching in higher education doctoral programs. This thought-provoking session will explore how these educators navigate balancing authority, expertise and cultural relevance in academic environments.
Key Insights from Dr. French
Dr. French's presentation will offer valuable insights into the unique experiences and challenges faced by Black women in academia, particularly within doctoral programs. It's an essential conversation for anyone interested in equity in higher education.
Why You Should Attend
RSVP and Event Details
Please RSVP by contacting cwge@bgsu.edu. Please indicate whether you plan to attend in person or via Zoom meeting.
Don't miss out! RSVP today and engage with Dr. Amy French's important research!
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Women’s History Month
This event is part of Women’s History Month at BGSU. Explore all of the events hosted by the campus community to honor, celebrate and learn more about women’s history all month long.
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