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Registration is now open for the 2022 International Conference on Urban Education.  You can go to our registration page here.  You can learn more about the conference by visiting theicue.org.

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Location: Zoom Presented By: The Urban Education Collaborative Join us on Wednesday, November 17th at 4:00pm EST to hear Dr. Ramon Goings discuss The Systems and Strategies You Need to Write Your Dissertation in 7 Months Instead of 7 Years.  In this presentation Dr. Goings will share the systems and strategies that he teaches his Done Dissertation […]

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Presented By: The Urban Education Collaborative The Urban Education Collaborative, under the direction of Dr. Chance W. Lewis, is excited to announce our annual Urban Education Week activities on October 18-22, 2021. We have activities where everyone can get involved. See below for a snapshot of activities (all times are in Eastern Standard Time): Monday (October 18th)  Faculty […]

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Your financial needs change throughout life.  Whether you’re looking to improve and/or maintain your credit, or keep your identity safe from theft, we have tips and tools to help you. The Fifth Third eBus has partnered with The Urban Education Collaborative at UNC Charlotte to provide the tools to help you learn how to improve […]

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Congratulations to graduate student Harriet Hobbs for publishing in Research & Practice in Assessment as the lead author.  You can read the article here.

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Location: Virtual Event Presented By: The Urban Education Collaborative Registration Deadline: 03/31/2021 The Urban Education Collaborative at UNC Charlotte, UNC Film Studies Department, Women + Girls Research Alliance, and I AM not the MEdia, Inc. is partnering with Mingo Studios to host the four-week interactive virtual learning experience, Keepin It REEL: Black Girls Film Camp from April 24, […]

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Congratulations to the Collaborative’s Assistant Director, Dr. Stephen Hancock.  He has been selected to chair the Invited Speaker Session titled, “A Culturally Responsive Approach to Mental Health in Schools” at the 2021 AERA Virtual Annual Meeting.  

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Location: Online Event Presented By: The Urban Education Collaborative/Urban School Counseling Collaborative UNCC College of Education Diverse Affinity Group for Student of Color Support Community Connection Sponsored by the Urban Education Collaborative | Urban School Counseling Collaborative(A Multidisciplinary Initiative) Please join using the following link: https://bit.ly/3pXPqei LIST OF SPRING 2021 MEETING DATES EVERY 4TH FRIDAY 2PM TO […]

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Location: Online Event Presented By: The Urban Education Collaborative National African American Read-In The Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is partnering up with the Urban Education Collaborative at UNC Charlotte to host a Read-In to celebrate the National African American Read-In.  This is a virtual event that will feature some amazing local authors reading their books, and will also […]

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Location: Online Event Presented By: The Urban Education Collaborative Urban Education Distinguished Lecture Series hosted by The Urban Education Collaborative welcomes Dr. Gloria Ladson-Billings Gloria Ladson-Billings is Professor Emerita in the Department of Curriculum & Instruction and former faculty affiliate in the Departments of Educational Policy Studies, Educational Leadership & Policy Analysis, and Afro American Studies at […]

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The Urban Education Collaborative, under the direction of Dr. Chance W. Lewis, is excited to announce our annual Urban Education Week activities on October 26-29, 2020. We have activities where everyone can get involved. We will close out the week with a Distinguished Lecture by eminent scholar, Dr. Gloria Ladson Billings. See below for a snapshot […]

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POSTPONED until 2021 Over the course of this year we have been challenged to reevaluate our purpose and impact. As our nation grapples with COVID-19 and endemic racism, it is important for us to stay vigilant in providing opportunities to intellectually discuss the breadth and depth of the issues our communities face. As a conference, […]