Post-doctoral Research Associate Tetyana Kalna-Dubinyuk will present at the Iowa State Conference on Race and Ethnicity (ISCORE) on Thursday, February 29, 2024, from 3:10 pm-4 pm at the Memorial Union on the Iowa State campus. Kalna-Dubinyuk will present "The Power of Having a Sense of Belonging" with Fally Masambuksa-Kanchewa, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Communication.
ISCORE is a comprehensive forum on issues of race and ethnicity at Iowa State University and beyond. The local conference is designed to model the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education (NCORE). NCORE is the leading and most comprehensive national forum on issues of race and ethnicity in higher education, bringing together leading experts in the field. The conference assists institutions of higher education in creating inclusive environments, improving campus racial and ethnic relations, and expanding opportunities for access to education for traditionally underrepresented populations.
The NCORE-ISCORE Project consists of a delegation of Iowa State University students, faculty, and staff who attend the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education annually. Conference participants will disseminate information gathered from NCORE at ISCORE, the Iowa State Conference on Race and Ethnicity.
(Released February 2024)