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A national event focusing on race relations on college campuses is heading to Indianapolis. The National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education in May will feature a keynote presentation from journalist Soledad O'Brien.

January 28, 2014

News Release

Indianapolis, Ind. — The National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE), the most comprehensive national forum on race relations, equity and access on college campuses, is slated to take place May 27-31 in Indianapolis at the JW Marriott Indianapolis.

Soledad O'Brien, award-winning journalist, documentarian, news anchor and producer, will be one of the four featured keynote speakers at the 2014 conference. Also featured are Dr. Cheryl Crazy Bull (Sicangu Lakota), president and CEO of the American Indian College Fund; Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, host of the nationally syndicated television show “Our World with Black Enterprise” and associate professor of education at Teachers College at Columbia University; and Dr. Vandana Shiva, physicist, inter-disciplinary researcher in science, technology and environmental policy and founder of the Research Foundation for Science, Technology and Ecology.

“We're excited to be taking the conversation to Indianapolis this year,” said James Pappas, vice president for Outreach at the University of Oklahoma. “It's such a culturally diverse area with many high-quality higher education institutions that will make the perfect forum for conversation throughout the nation.”

NCORE serves as a vital national resource for higher education institutions. It provides more than 2,500 administrators, faculty, students and anyone interested in race, social justice challenges and access in American higher education who attend with the tools they need to affect positive change in the campuses they represent.

“All of our keynote speakers, presenters, workshops and sessions act as a forum for starting the conversation on the critical issue of enhancing relations and opportunities for success for traditionally underrepresented populations,” said Belinda Biscoe, associate vice president for Outreach at the University of Oklahoma. “There is a wide range of topics discussed during the conference so there’s something for everyone – educators, academics, students and faculty.”

Conference participants will enjoy institutes, workshops, film screenings and special evening events. Early bird registration is $625 and is available until March 31. It covers all conference sessions and special events. Registration after March 31 is $725. Student registration is $425.

More information including registration, schedule, hotel, session list and exhibit information can be found at www.ncore.ou.edu.

About NCORE

The National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE) was launched in 1988 by the University of Oklahoma Outreach to address the resurgence of racist incidents in higher education. NCORE aims to improve racial relations and access to higher education by diverse, underrepresented populations. More information can be found at www.ncore.ou.edu.

Source: National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education

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