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Wisconsin Private College Initiative
for Diversity Conference
April 4-5, 2008

WORKSHOP PROPOSAL FORM

Workshop selection criteria:
Using the following criteria, conference organizers (Carroll students, faculty and staff) will select workshops from among those proposed. The successful workshop programs will:

  • Specifically and creatively explore the theme of the conference, "More Than the Eye Can See".
  • Apply specifically to the needs of students, faculty and/or staff at private colleges.
  • Succinctly fit into a 60-minute block.
  • Be able to accommodate up to 30 participants.
  • Reflect a broad variety of approaches that apply to the conference theme.

Proposal Deadline: Saturday, March 1, 2008.

Notification: Presenters will be notified of acceptance or non-acceptance by
Friday, March 7, 2008.

Questions and comments: Direct all to wpcid@cc.edu.

 
Presenter Contact Information:
First Name
Middle Initial:
Last Name:
E-mail:
School/Organization/Business:
Address:
City:
State:
ZIP:
Are you a:
Student
Staff/faculty member
Community professional
Position/Title:
Year in school:
Daytime phone:
Evening phone:
Fax number:
Web site (if applicable):

Proposed session title:

Co-presenter(s) if applicable:

Position/Title of co-presenter(s):

Contact information of co-presenter(s):

Do you have any audio-visual needs?

Workshop Description
Please use the space below to describe the rationale for proposing this workshop, along with the content that you hope to cover (150 words or less). Please be sure to highlight, if possible, how your workshop incorporates the perspectives of people of various social identities (i.e. race, class, gender, sexuality, etc.)

Please list three objectives for this workshop.
These should be very tangible areas of knowledge, skills, resources, or other things that participants will take away from your workshop.

Please describe, in brief outline form, how you would like the workshop to unfold/progress.
Please include short descriptions of activities, group work, lecture, discussion, etc.

Workshop Abstract:
Please provide a short description of this workshop (50 words or less) to be published in the conference program book, if your proposal is accepted.

Workshop Materials:
Please indicate what special materials, equipment, or room arrangements you will need for your presentation.

Workshop Presenter Biographies:
Please provide a biography for all presenters.

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