Faculty Research Lightning Talks: Racial Injustice and Widening Economic Inequality

Posted: April 16, 2024

By: Office of Sponsored Projects, Office of Strategic Initiatives and Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons


Tuesday, April 23, 12:30–1:30 p.m.
Via Zoom (link provided in advance): RSVP HERE

The Office of Sponsored Projects is excited to partner with the Office of Strategic Initiatives to host a series of Lightning Talks in AY23-24 centered on the three thematic curricular priorities under our Reignited Strategic Directions, Goal 1: Reimagine and Revise our Curriculum. The third and final installment in spring quarter will highlight faculty scholarship related to racial injustice and widening economic inequality.

Learn from six colleagues from across Seattle University's colleges whose scholarship embodies this theme, including:

  • Janie Ng, Albers School of Business & Economics | Empowering our Community: Fostering Growth for Underserved Small Businesses
  • Janet Hayatshahi, College of Arts & Sciences | Nation of Immigrants
  • David Fainstein, College of Education | From Community to Classroom: Supporting School Tutors with Instructional Science
  • Gayle Robinson, College of Nursing | Engaging in Reckoning with Racism in Nursing
  • Mark Jordan, College of Science & Engineering | The Seattle University Math and Science Scholars: A Program for Improving Outcomes in STEM for Low Income Students
  • Danieli Evans, School of Law | Belonging, Equity, and the Law