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TRIO Student Support Services

Second Annual Regional Student Leadership Conference
January 30 and 31, 2004
The University of Toledo Student Union, Toledo, Ohio

NO REGISTRATION FEE

  • Leadership and Diversity Workshops
  • Teambuilding Presentations
  • Tutor Training
  • Meals Included

Conference guests will be housed at Hotel Clarion
Single and Double $55 per night

Phone: Martu Fleishman 419.530.3609

Conference-at-a-Glance


Friday, January 30, 2004
 

TimeActivityLocation
7:30 AMRegistration Student Union, 2nd Floor
8:00-9:50Breakfast Session
Dr. Ron Speier, Dean of Students, The University of Toledo
SU Rooms, 2nd Floor
 

10-12:15

Session I
1. Building Bridges with Teams
SU Rooms, 2nd Floor
12:30-1:45 PM Lunch Session
Business Luncheon Etiquette - Dr. Catherine Pratt, College of Business, Bowling Green State University
SU Rooms, 2nd Floor
1:55-2:50Session II
2. Tutor Training
3. Managing Debt
4. Bridging Worlds of Thinking
5. Task Management
SU Rooms, 2nd Floor
2:50-5:30Free Time
Yoga Presentation
5:30-8:00Dinner Session
Dr. Pedro Noguera, Professor, New York University
SU Rooms, 2nd Floor
8:30-10:00EntertainmentSU Rooms, 2nd Floor


Saturday, January 31, 2004
 

TimeActivityLocation
8:30-9:50 AM Breakfast Buffet SU Auditorium, 2nd Floor
10:00-11:05 PM Session III
6. Bridging Cultures
7. Networking
8. Building Stamina, Patience & Delayed Gratification
9. Planning for Financial Success - Are You on Purpose?"
SU Rooms, 2nd Floor
11:15 - 12:20 PM Session IV
10. Bridging Worlds
SU Rooms, 2nd Floor
12:20 SSS Conference ends

 

2004 Conference Keynote Speaker: Pedro Noguera

Pedro Noguera
photo source:
www-gse.berkeley.edu

Pedro Noguera is a professor in the Steinhardt School of Education at New York University. An urban sociologist, Noguera’s scholarship and research focuses on the ways in which schools are influenced by social and economic conditions in the urban environment. Noguera has served as an advisor and engaged in collaborative research with several large urban school districts throughout the United States. He has also done research on issues related to education and economic and social development in the Caribbean, Latin America and several other countries throughout the world.

From 2000 - 2003 Noguera served as the Judith K. Dimon Professor of Communities and Schools at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. From 1990 - 2000 he was a Professor in Social and Cultural Studies at the Graduate School of Education and the Director of the Institute for the Study of Social Change at the University of California, Berkeley.

Pedro Noguera has published over one hundred research articles, monographs and research reports on topics such as urban school reform, conditions that promote student achievement, youth violence, the potential impact of school choice and vouchers on urban public schools, and race and ethnic relations in American society. His work has appeared in several major research journals and many are available online at inmotionmagazine.com. He is the author of The Imperatives of Power: Political Change and the Social Basis of Regime Support in Grenada (Peter Lang Publishers, 1997), and his most recent book, City Schools and the American Dream was published by Teachers College Press in the fall of 2003.

Noguera has served as a member of the US Public Health Service Centers for Disease Control Taskforce on Youth Violence, the Chair of the Committee on Ethics in Research and Human Rights for the American Educational Research Association, and on numerous advisory boards to local and national education and youth organizations. Dr. Noguera was a K-12 classroom teacher for several years and continues to teach part-time in high schools. From 1986-1988 he served as the Executive Assistant to the Mayor of Berkeley, and from 1990 – 1994 he was an elected member and the President of the Berkeley School Board. In 1995 he received an award from the Wellness Foundation for his research on youth violence, in 1997 he was the recipient of the University of California's Distinguished Teaching Award, and in 2001 he received an honorary doctorate from the University of San Francisco and the Centennial Medal from Philadelphia University for his work in the field of education.

The son of Caribbean immigrants, Noguera has been married for twenty-two years to Patricia Vattuone. He is also the father of four children.
 

University of Toledo TRIO Student Support Services
Second Annual Regional Student Leadership Conference
“Bridging Worlds: Linking Studies with Life”
January 30 & 31, 2004
University of Toledo Student Union

Conference Forms
Below is a list of forms for our conference.

more informationCall For Proposals  Deadline: December 21
(.PDF download, 85 KB)

more informationConference Registration Form
(.PDF download, 73 KB)
more informationOn-Line Form
Deadline: January 28

more informationHotel Reservation Form
(.PDF download, 99 KB)

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2003 Conference Highlights
2003 Conf. Info
2003 Photo Gallery

2003 Conf. Program (.PDF format, 159KB)
 

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