Webinar: Anne-Marie Núñez on Servingness in STEM Nov. 15

The HSI Resource Hub invites you to register for our November webinar with Anne-Marie Núñez as she shares about Servingness in STEM

Date: Friday, Nov. 15

Time: 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. 

Anne-Marie Núñez, Ph.D. is the inaugural executive director of the Diana Natalicio Institute for Hispanic Student Success and Distinguished Centennial Professor in Educational Leadership and Foundations at The University of Texas at El Paso. Her award-winning research employs sociological approaches to examine how multiple social identities (e.g., racial, ethnic, class, linguistic) shape educational opportunities.

As a national expert on HSIs and inclusive science, she serves as principal investigator of the first ever NSF-funded HSI Center for Evaluation and Research, Network Opportunities to Develop Equitable and Effective Evaluation (NODE), which advances culturally responsive evaluation and research to support HSIs in creating STEM pathways for diverse students.

She has also collaborated extensively with the Computing Alliance of Hispanic-Serving Institutions (CAHSI), an alliance of over 40 HSIs and other partners, to raise Hispanic attainment in computing fields. As part of this work, Núñez has focused on how HSIs can apply the concept of Hispanic “servingness” to build mutually beneficial partnerships to promote culturally affirming experiences and outcomes for Hispanic students and in computer science and other fields. Widely recognized for her outstanding scholarship and leadership, she was recently elected to the National Academy of Education.

For questions, email HSI-Hub@unlv.edu. Please register if you are interested in attending.

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