Quest for Community

Tenth Annual
Quest for Community: A Call to Action
"Innovation through Diversity: Creating Innovative Methods for Teaching Multicultural Competency Across the Curriculum"

Friday, April 9, 2010
Apollo Room, Student Union

The Quest Conference, hosted annually by Wright State University, explores diversity issues in higher education. On Friday, April 9, 2010, higher education professionals, students, and community members from across the state will gather to begin conversations regarding race, gender, and class via artistic and innovative explorations that engage the whole person, inclusive environments, programs, and curricula; explore initiatives to improve campus climate; and strategize opportunities for educational access and success, especially for traditionally underrepresented populations.

Registration is now closed. If you have questions regarding registration, please email or call Theresa Mileo at (937) 775-5512.


Please join us as we kick off the Quest Conference with a Presidential Lecture Series event...

  FEATURING:
Greg Moretenson Quest Kick-Off Speaker
April 7, 2010
7 p.m.
Apollo Room
Student Union

Greg Mortenson
Co-author of Three Cups of Tea
Frans Johansson Keynote Speaker
April 9, 2010
9:15 a.m.
Apollo Room
Student Union

Frans Johansson
Author of The Medici Effect
For more information, please visit the Quest Conference Speakers' page.  


Conference Theme

The 2010 Quest for Community conference theme is "Innovation through Diversity: Creating Innovative Methods for Teaching Multicultural Competency Across the Curriculum."



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