Devonnia Miller has attended countless academic conferences in her two decades in higher education, often finding herself as one of the few Black faces in the crowd. At the recent Black/African Feminisms Conference, however, the scene was strikingly different.
OISE’s recipients of the University of Toronto Student Leadership Award for 2024 – Jasmine Biloki, Yvonne Grace Chan, Shelly Khushal, Aakriti Mahajan, Harrison McNaughtan, and Krystina Raymond – all exemplify outstanding leadership.
Next month, Prof. Katherine Entigar (AECD) will be traveling with three OISE graduate students to represent the U of T at the 2024 U7+ Student Challenge Summit.
The 2024 Leadership Forum: Trailblazing in Higher Education was an overwhelming success, attracting 346 registrants from diverse institutions and countries.
Zahra Jafarova, a doctoral candidate at OISE, explores the impact of political pressures on academic freedom, inspired by scholars' resilience in Turkey's post-coup crackdown.
OISE doctoral candidate Shezadi Khushal has been named a winner of Ludwik & Estelle Jus Memorial Human Rights Prize for 2024, in the Emerging Leader category.
Students on Seven (SOS) hosted their first major event – Careers in Adult Education Alumni Panel: Make a Bold Lead Forward This Year
March 1, 2024
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