576Friday, April 12, 2002

8:45 AM-10:00 AMSan Diego Convention Center:Room 16A
AAALF/Ethnic Minority Council
Connecting with Graduate Schools: Asking Questions and Getting Answers
This program is designed to provide students, especially students of color from Historically Black Colleges and Universities, with the opportunity to discuss graduate education possibilities with graduate faculty. To that end, higher education professionals will lead Round Table discussions to offer information and respond to questions posed by session attendees. The Round Table format will give attendees opportunities to rotate from one table to another, listening, questioning, and receiving information about various aspects of graduate education (e.g., admission criteria, funding, mentoring). The Round Tables will have faculty representing various specialization areas (e.g., physical education pedagogy, exercise science, recreation, sport management).
Keyword(s): college level issues, diversity, professional preparation
Facilitator: Samuel Hodge, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Speakers: Jennifer Faison-Hodge, Capital University, Columbus, OH; Mary O'Sullivan, Sandra S. Stroot, David L. Porretta, Jacqueline D. Goodway and Rick L. Petosa, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH; Phillip Ward, Ohio State Univ/School Of Paes, Columbus, OH; Donna L. Pastore, Ketra Armstrong, Nancy Wardwell and Charles Shiebler, Ohio State University, Dublin, OH; Daniel Webb, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS; Nathan Murata, University of Hawaii at Manoa, HI; Julienne Maeda, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, HI; Francis Kozub, Indiana University, IN; Jinjin Yang, Southern Connecticut State University, CT; and Camille O'Bryant, Cal Poly State University, CA

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