QualLab Lunch: Centering Black Women in Research: A Black Feminist Autoethnography Journey (Zoom)

Featuring Dr. Kaleb Briscoe, Mississippi State University As a theory and method, Black women's experiences have long been included in literature. Still, others continue to dispute its applicability, particularly in social science, from a methodological standpoint. In this conversation, In this QualLab Lunch, Dr. Kaleb Briscoe from Mississippi State University will explain why methodologists should […]

Race and Place: A Panel Discussion (Virtual Event)

This panel discussion features community-engaged professionals from a variety of organizations who are uncovering the legacies of these discriminatory practices and seeking a more socially just future for the people and places that have been harmed. Register

Open Access Article Publishing With No Cost to Ohio State Authors (Virtual Information Session)

More than $3.3 million in fees have been waived for Ohio State corresponding authors publishing Open Access articles under the agreements University Libraries has with Taylor & Francis, Wiley, Cambridge University Press, PLOS, the Royal Society, The Company of Biologists, De Gruyter, the Institute of Physics (IOP), and the Microbiology Society. Join us to learn […]

Fall 2023 Speaker Series: Incentivizing Equity? The Effects of Performance-Based Funding on Reducing Racial Disparities in College Completion (Zoom)

Friday, September 8, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm: Dr. Monnica Chan, Assistant Professor of Higher Education, University of Massachusetts-Boston (UMass-Boston) Title: Incentivizing Equity? The Effects of Performance-Based Funding on Reducing Racial Disparities in College Completion Dr. Monnica Chan Bio Monnica is an assistant professor of higher education at the University of Massachusetts-Boston. Her research examines […]

QualLab Lunch: The Question of Blackness in Qualitative Inquiry (Zoom)

QualLab Lunches are back for Fall 2023! Join us for our first QualLab Lunch of the 2023-2024 academic year – Dr. Wilson Kwamogi Okello, Assistant Professor at Penn State University will discuss “The Question of Blackness in Qualitative Inquiry.” This event will be held on Thursday, September 28th, 2023 from 12 PM to 1 PM.   In this talk, Dr. Okello discusses how theorizing Blacknessprovides the conditions of […]

Fall 2023 By the Numbers Discussion Series: School Segregation By the Numbers (Zoom)

Friday, October 6, 2023, 12:00pm – 1:00pm: Jacqueline Nowicki, Government Accountability Office (GAO) Title: School Segregation By the Numbers Please join Ms. Jacqueline Nowicki, the Director of  Education, Workforce, and Income Security at the Government Accountability Office (GAO), for a discussion on recent reports regarding school segregation among US K-12 schools. Please read the following report […]

Fall 2023 By the Numbers Discussion Series: School Punishment By the Numbers

Friday, November 17, 2023, 12:00pm – 1:00pm: Dr. Daniel Losen, National Center for Youth Law Title: School Punishment By the Numbers Please join Dr. Daniel Losen, Director of Education at the National Center for Youth Law, for a discussion of recent findings regarding school punishment. Please read the following Census report authored by Dr. Losen […]

QualLab Lunch with Dr. Leslie Morrow

The QualLab is excited to welcome Dr. Leslie Morrow, 2022 Dean's Postdoctoral Fellow at OSU's College of Education and Human Ecology for our next QualLab Lunch! Join us on Thursday, March 21 2024, noon – 1 P.M, for Dr. Morrow's lecture on “Navigating the Paradox: Black Queer Revolutionary Selfhood and the Limits of 'Diversity.'" In this talk, Dr. […]

W.K. Kellogg Foundation Information Session (Zoom)

On Tuesday, April 20, at 10:00AM we will provide an overview of the mission of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, their priority to improve access to high quality, early childhood education, and how to submit a Letter of Intent. The Kellogg Foundation's goal is lasting, transformational change for children. Their three areas of focused work are […]

Carnegie Corporation Information Session (Zoom)

Join us on Wednesday, May 1, at 3:00PM to learn about the Carnegie Corporation's Education program, which aims to ensure that American public education prepares all students with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions they need to fully participate in democracy and thrive in the global economy. Focus Areas in Education include: New Designs to Advance Learning Pathways […]

Ascendium Information Session (Zoom)

Stay with us on Wednesday, May 1, at 4:00PM for a discussion on Ascendium, a private funder with a focus on making education and training beyond high school a reality for more people, and strategies for connecting with program officers. Ascendium supports innovative ideas, the creation of an evidence base, and the expansion and replication of […]