Elevating Student Voice: Belonging in College Webinar Series
Deconstructing Inequities to Build and Sustain Belonging for All
This webinar series focuses on aspects of belonging as it relates to historically underrepresented and resilient identities and explores why creating a sense of belonging is integral to student success. Together, we can identify opportunities to enhance campus communities and better support the diverse needs of our students
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Stay tuned for future webinars in the Fall!
Past Webinars on Demand
Beyond Labels: Navigating College with Diverse Abilities
Panelists: Students
About This Session: Creating an inclusive and accessible learning environment is essential in higher education to ensure that all students, regardless of their abilities, have equal opportunities to succeed academically. Student panelists share their journeys with the challenges they've faced and their triumphs when navigating college as a student.
Belonging Across Cultures: Honoring Immigrant Identity
Panelists: Students
About This Session: In Belonging Across Cultures: Honoring Immigrant Identity, a panel composed of immigrant college students will discuss going beyond inclusion to what belonging and shared power look like in higher ed spaces. Panelists will discuss the importance of faculty seeing their cultural capital as an asset and discuss ways to capitalize upon that asset.
Cultivating Belonging for Faculty & Students
Panelists: Faculty
About this session: Explore the importance of belonging in our upcoming webinar. This webinar will discuss why focusing on belonging is important, preview Lumen’s faculty professional development opportunity, Belonging and Inclusive Teaching Fundamentals, and share specific actions faculty can take to foster a sense of belonging in the learning environment.
Black History Month Celebration: Honoring Incredible Minds in STEM
Theme: STEM and Belonging Panelists: Students
About this session: Celebrate the brilliant minds who have broken down barriers in STEM! Learn more about these extraordinary individuals' successes and struggles during this panel discussion - while gaining insight into ways of better supporting aspiring Black stem students.
Balancing Power: The Everchanging Dynamics Between Faculty & Students
Panelists: Faculty
About This Session: Words, actions, and intentions all have the power to impact a student’s experience in the classroom. Balancing power can start with small changes like providing more choices for students and embracing more collaborative teaching methods.
Voices from Campus: Experiences of Indigenous Students in Higher Education
Panelists: Students
About This Session: Embark on a journey of understanding with our student panelists as we dive into the experiences of Indigenous Students in Higher Education. Gain valuable insights into their challenges and successes. This webinar will equip you with a deeper understanding of the Indigenous student population and provide helpful and impactful tips for you to foster inclusivity in your learning environment.
Mind Matters: Navigating College Life & Mental Well-Being
Panelists: Students
About This Session: We're diving into a topic that hits close to home for students everywhere- the mental health of college students. We all know that the college experience can have a huge impact on mental well-being, so it's crucial that we listen to our students and understand what they need from us. Throughout the webinar, you will hear from students about how educators can better support their students.
Shining a Light on Identity and Belonging for Black College Students
Panelists: Students
About This Session: In Shining a Light on Identity and Belonging for Black College Students, a panel composed of Black college students discuss Black identity, how they have experienced (or not experienced) belonging during their college experience, offer recommendations to faculty on how to increase Black students’ sense of belonging, and much more.
The Unique Experiences of First-Gen Students
Panelists: Students
About this session: In “The Unique Experiences of a First-Gen Student,” a panel composed of first-generation college students will be asked to reflect on how being a first-gen student affects their experience in higher education. They will discuss what being a "first-generation" student means and how their experiences differ from students who do not share their first-generation status.
Learning Online: The Realities of Being a Student Online
Theme: Online and Belonging Panelists: Students
About this session: Amidst the evolving educational landscape brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, online learning has carved a path for enhanced accessibility and offered another platform for the academic journey of college students. During the webinar, we will talk to students who have taken online classes and discuss how online learning has positively and negatively impacted their college experience.
Celebrating Black Professionals in Higher Education
Panelists: Faculty
About this session: This Black History Month, join us in recognizing the significant contributions of our esteemed Black faculty members to Higher Education. Hear personal reflections from leading professionals on their experiences as individuals and allies, fostering a supportive environment for other scholars of color within academia. Gain insights into how we can collectively honor and support the vast contributions of Black educators to the field.
Navigating Uncharted Territories: Diverse Student Representation in STEM
Panelists: Students
About This Session: Be inspired as we explore the vital topic of diverse representation in STEM fields. Hear firsthand from pioneering students breaking down barriers and promoting inclusivity in their fields. Discover actionable strategies that you can use in your classroom to support underrepresented groups and contribute to a more diverse STEM future. Join us for this important discussion and be a part of positive change!
Smart Students, Smarter Learning: Student’s Guide to AI in Education
Panelists: Students
About this Session: College students today engage with Artificial Intelligence (AI) in various aspects of their education. Our student panelists will discuss how AI impacts their learning experiences, the opportunities it presents, and the ethical considerations that arise when integrating AI into higher education.
Latinx Belonging in Higher Education
Panelists: Students
About this session: In "Latinx Belonging in Higher Education," a panel composed of Latinx-identifying college students will discuss the realities of being a Latinx student. Panelists will discuss the importance of faculty seeing cultural identity as an asset and ways to appreciate and celebrate their students' cultural identities to encourage inclusion and a sense of belonging.
Belonging for LGBTQIA+ Students
Theme: LGBTQIA+ identity and belonging Panelists: Students
About This Session: In Belonging for LGBTQ+ Students, students who are a part of the LGBTQIA+ community will share their experiences and perspective on what true belonging and shared power means to them within the college community. Panelists will share examples of how they experienced belonging and what a safe space truly is.
"Normal" Doesn't Exist: Neurodivergence and Belonging
Panelists: Students
About This Session: In "Normal" Doesn't Exist: Neurodivergence and Belonging, a panel composed of college students who identify as neurodivergent will discuss what belonging means to them and their experiences with belonging in higher ed spaces. Panelists will discuss the importance of neurodivergence awareness and strategies for how faculty can increase a sense of belonging in students who identify as neurodivergent.
Creating Inclusive Courses: Culturally Relevant Content at Lumen
Panelists: Lumen Team
About This Session: Join us for an engaging webinar where the Learning and Equity Teams at Lumen will share how they collaborate to create culturally relevant course content and foster an inclusive classroom environment. Regardless of whether you use Lumen courseware or not, you'll gain valuable insights on how to address common equity-related challenges in the classroom and facilitate tough conversations. Enhance your teaching skills and leave with tools that will help you create a course that will positively impact your students.