EL Alliance August 14th

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== Notes: ==
== Notes: ==

Revision as of 20:56, 14 August 2008

RRAR List serve hosted by Michael; 1 note to those who attended, 2nd note to those who didn't

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Computer Science group- higher education focused. Thoughts were to bring students together for a symposium focused on students across universities perhaps lead by ELA (IEEE, ACM chapters-meets periodically at MIT-not sure size). Tim is going to host a computer science chairs meeting and introduce meeting in the context of a chairs meeting.

Bring K-12 students on campus.

Strategies for inclusion were disucssed that people are already involved in.

How to go to grad school: Has graduate opportunities for people in computing. REU's

K-12 Bring college kids to K-12 campuses with a focus on advising rather than guest speaking. Tufts has a program like this.

Take a kid/parent to school.

Undergraduate advising and community building: Student symposium across universities to support students meeting each other and graduate students and advisors.

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Attendees

Kim A. Randall Director of Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action

Office of Equal Opportunity Boston University 25 Buick Street Boston, MA 02215 (617) 353-9286

Jennifer Teig von Hoffman Assistant Director, Scientific Computing and Visualization Boston

University 111 Cummington Street Boston, MA 02215 617-358-0033

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