Ethos Symposium

Carroll University’s 6th Annual Ethos Symposium, reflects our commitment to fostering meaningful and transformative learning experiences that support our mission and Ethos. This year’s theme, “Civility and Democracy,” invites us to explore how each of us can contribute to a campus culture that values respectful engagement and collective responsibility. This program will provide tools, resources, and skills to help us all play a role in this important work. When we prioritize civility and democracy, we create a stronger, more connected community—one where everyone feels empowered to contribute.

*Afternoon sessions: please note that each session is open to everyone, however the audience of a particular workshop may be targeted towards Carroll students, faculty, and staff.

March 19

Cultural Showcase |  12pm - 1pm


Carroll’s cultural fair aims to bring individuals together and celebrate our unique histories. Cultural celebrations foster respect and open-mindedness and helps to unite and educate us. This fair will provide a space for anyone who chooses to participate. You are invited to showcase your traditions and customs through storytelling, art, music, fashion, performance and more!

March 19

Cultural Market  |  11 a.m. - 12 p.m.


Carroll’s cultural market is a continuation of the cultural fair celebrations. This event strives to increase awareness, understanding of, and pride in our ethnic diversities, through the sharing of food! This event is all about sharing, experiencing and learning. Explore how food is linked to family heritage, specific cultures and celebrations big and small!

March 19

Ethos Symposium  |  8:30am - 3:30pm

This full-day event provides space for Carroll students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community members to engage with one another and phenomenal practitioners and clinicians. The hope is that attendees will acquire new knowledge and absorb new perspectives. The keynote events, discussions, and activities aim to promote critical thinking and reflection.

Students can earn a convocation point for attending.
 

Contact

For questions regarding the symposium please contact: occ@noujcf.com
 

Planning Team

Mohammed Bey 
Vice President for Campus and Community Services
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Elizabeth Brzeski
Associate Dean for Student Affairs
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Kenzie Carl '21
Talent Acquisition Specialist
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Lisa Degen
Academic Strategy and Math Corequisite Specialist
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Jake Eisch
Director of Student Conduct and Social Responsibility
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Megan Harris
Director of Community Culture and Student Experience
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Vanessa Hintz
Assistant Clinical Professor of Behavioral Health Psychology
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Afsaneh Jahanpeyma
Clinical Assistant Professor of Nursing
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Adrienne Reese
Director of Community Culture and Enrichment
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Amanda Roddy
Director of Reservations and Event Services
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Alvaro Rodriguez '22
Director of Community Culture and Services
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Caroline Vanevenhoven
University Event Planner
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