02/27/2024
Thank you Dr. Lewis for facilitating a discussion of how to craft your systems in academia!
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The vision of BLUE is to support the professional and personal growth of graduate students interested in the advancement of urban education research, pedagogy, and practice.
02/27/2024
Thank you Dr. Lewis for facilitating a discussion of how to craft your systems in academia!
02/24/2024
What a great night to learn more about research methodologies! Thank you to our panelists Drs. Paul Hernandez, ArCasia James-Gallaway, & Radhika Viruru!
01/26/2024
Thank you Salandra and Rachelle for a great speed networking session! Participants were able to craft and refine their elevator pitches with your guidance
11/11/2023
Thank you Dr. Williams for facilitating the “Behind the Curtain” PD and sharing insights for navigating the path from graduate school to post-graduation 🤩
10/11/2023
Don’t wait to register for our next PD with Dr. White side!
09/08/2023
Huge thank you to Drs. Michelle and Andrew Kwok for facilitating our cover letter workshop!
08/26/2023
BLUE crew started the semester off strong with a CV workshop this Friday! Thank you, Dr. Debra McKeown for sharing your expertise with us!
08/15/2023
Need help with your CV? Look no further! BLUE crew is hosting a workshop next Friday. Register now while space is available
06/27/2023
Meet our 2023-2024 E-Board!
05/07/2023
Started the summer off right with our annual conference proposal workshop! Special thanks to Dr. John A. Williams III and all of our participants who showed up bright and early on a Saturday morning!
05/03/2023
Happy teacher appreciation week from BLUE! We are grateful to partner with Fannin Elementary and Jane Long Intermediate to organize breakfast for their teachers during STAAR testing.
03/31/2023
STEM night was a success! BLUE facilitated a “sink or float” activity and not building challenge.