header
tagline
CUE Logo low_res

 

CUE Directors and Researchers Present at ASHE


Faculty and doctoral candidates from the Center for Urban Education will present at the following sessions at the 2011 ASHE conference:

 

The Critical Role of Community College Practitioners in the Success of Students of Color: Empowering or Destructive?

Wednesday, November 16

Council on Ethnic Participation Pre-Conference Forum

8:00am-6:00pm

Estela Mara Bensimon/University of Southern California, Professor and Co-Director, Center for Urban Education

Marian Carrasco Nungaray/California Lutheran University

Frank Harris III/San Diego State University

David Horton, Jr./Ohio University

Carlos Nevarez/California State University, Sacramento

Edlyn Pena/California Lutheran University

J. Luke Wood/San Diego State University

Eboni Zamani-Gallaher/Eastern Michigan University

 

Understanding the Role of Information and Actors in the Policy Process

Wednesday, November 16

Public Policy Pre-Conference Forum

8:00am-6:30 pm

Chair: Tiffany Jones/University of Southern California, Dean's Fellow, Rossier School of Education, Center for Urban Education

Discussant: Brian A. Sponsler/Institute for Higher Education Policy

 

Historical Studies of Higher Education

Thursday, November 17

Session 1, 208 A

12:45 -2:00 pm

Chair: Tiffany Jones/University of Southern California, Dean's Fellow, Rossier School of Education, Center for Urban Education

Discussant: Christian Anderson/University of South Carolina

 

Culture and Policy Implementation: Transfer Policy in an Urban Two-Year Technical College

Thursday, November 17 
Session 2, Transfer Policy and P-20 Councils, 218 AB 
2:15-3:30 pm

Megan Chase/University of Southern California, Research Assistant, Center for Urban Education

Loni Bordoloi Pazich/New York University

 

Preparing for Full Professor, Does Race Matter? Senior Higher Education Scholars Reflect on Research and Practice

Thursday, November 17

Session 3, 207 D

3:45 -5:00pm

Estela Mara Bensimon/University of Southern California, Professor and Co-Director, Center for Urban Education

Christine Stanley/Texas A&M University

Fred Bonner, II/Texas A & M University

Mitchell James Chang/University of California, Los Angeles

Amaury Nora/UTSA

Caroline Turner/California State University, Sacramento

 

Rethinking Higher Education in the U.S.

Friday, November 18

Session 6, 203 A

2:15 -3:30pm

Estela Mara Bensimon/University of Southern California, Professor and Co-Director, Center for Urban Education

Shaun R. Harper/University of Pennsylvania

William Tierney/University of Southern California

Adrianna Kezar/University of Southern California

Gary Rhoades/University of Arizona

 

Bringing Equity Out of the Margins: A Case Study of Equity within Renewed Performance Funding Models in Three States

Saturday, November 19 
Session 8, Equitable Finance and Access?, 202 AB 
11:15am-12:30pm

Keith Witham/University of Southern California, Research Assistant, Center for Urban Education

 

Perspectives to Advance Student Learning among URMs in STEM

Saturday, November 19

Session 10, Challenging the Traditional Pedagogy and Learning Environment, 203 B

3:00 -4:15pm

Alicia C. Dowd/University of Southern California, Associate Professor and Co-Director, Center for Urban Education

Raquel M. Rall/University of Southern California, Provost Fellow, Rossier School of Education, Center for Urban Education

Soko Starobin/Iowa State University

Frankie Santos Laanan/Iowa State University

Terrell L Strayhorn/The Ohio State University

 

 

Established at USC in 1999 as part of the university's urban initiative, the Center for Urban Education (CUE) leads socially conscious research and develops tools needed for institutions of higher education to produce equity in student outcomes.

 

The USC Rossier School of Education is one of the world's premier centers for the study of urban education, preparing teachers and educational leaders who are committed to strengthening urban education locally, nationally, and globally.


Center for Urban Education (CUE)
Rossier School of Education
University of Southern California 

Waite Phillips Hall
Suite 702
Los Angeles, California 90089

Tel: 213.740.5202
Fax: 213.740.3889    

http://cue.usc.edu/
rsoecue@usc.edu 

twitter icon Find us on Facebook