ISCORE Keynote Address
Susana Muñoz
Friday, 02 Mar 2018 at 12:00 pm – Sun Room, Memorial Union
Susana Muñoz is an assistant professor of higher education in the School of Education at Colorado State University and codirector of their Higher Education Leadership Program. She was recently named by Diverse Issues in Higher Education Magazine as one of the 25 most influential women in higher education. Her first book, Identity, Social Activism, and the Pursuit of Higher Education: The Journey Stories of Undocumented and Unafraid Community Activists, was published in 2015. Muñoz earned her undergraduate degree in political science and international studies from Iowa State and returned to Iowa State to earn a PhD in educational leadership and policy studies. The 2018 Iowa State Conference on Race and Ethnicity, ISCORE, Keynote AddressRegistration not required to attend the noon keynote, which is free and open to the public.
ISCORE is a comprehensive forum on issues of race and ethnicity at Iowa State and beyond. Students, staff and faculty will provide concurrent sessions, and José Antonio Rosa, a professor in the Marketing Department and a John and Deborah Ganoe Faculty Fellow at Iowa State, will provide the 9:00am morning address.
ISCORE will be held March 2, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., in the Memorial Union.
Registration is free and open to the university community. Click here for more information.
Cosponsored By:
- ISCORE
- Committee on Lectures (funded by Student Government)
Stay for the entire event, including the brief question-and-answer session that follows the formal presentation. Most events run 75 minutes.
Sign-ins are after the event concludes. For lectures in the Memorial Union, go to the information desk in the Main Lounge. In other academic buildings, look for signage outside the auditorium.
Lecture Etiquette
- Stay for the entire lecture and the brief audience Q&A. If a student needs to leave early, he or she should sit near the back and exit discreetly.
- Do not bring food or uncovered drinks into the lecture.
- Check with Lectures staff before taking photographs or recording any portion of the event. There are often restrictions. Cell phones, tablets and laptops may be used to take notes or for class assignments.
- Keep questions or comments brief and concise to allow as many as possible.