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Inclusive Pedagogy: Teaching with Neurodiverse Learners in Mind
This presentation introduces strategies grounded in Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and trauma-informed pedagogy to support neurodiverse learners. Topics included flexibility in participation, adapting content for multiple modes of engagement, and fostering student autonomy. The session emphasized that inclusive, reflective pedagogy promotes equity, connection, and a stronger sense of belonging in the classroom. Participants explored small yet meaningful changes that can transform the learning experience for all students, especially those with neurodivergent profiles
From Archive to Artistry: Unveiling the Legacy of Spanish Colonial Textiles
The Wrought Iron & Tile Fusion textile draws inspiration from Spanish Colonial Revival in California, featuring geometric patterns reminiscent of wrought iron and tile work. With colorways like Terra Teal Fusion and Saffron Sage Seas, it harmonizes with Casa Riviera\u27s aesthetic, suitable for upholstery, bedding, walls, and ceilings.
Faculty Sponsor: Penny Latt
A Road to Nowhere: The UN Security Council\u27s Response to Wars in Ukraine and Gaza
For the past several decades, the UN Security Council has been the world’s foremost leader in promoting international peace and security. Since Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine and Israel’s retaliation in Gaza beginning back in October, perpetual gridlock among the council’s five permanent members (P5) has blocked it from taking substantive action. As destruction ensues and death tolls rise, the Security Council’s inefficiency in addressing the wars in Gaza and Ukraine has called into question the credibility and effectiveness of the UN’s most powerful body.
Faculty Sponsor: Professor David Goldber