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The 2020 Days of Common Learning: “The Future of Work,” With Andrew Yang

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º£½ÇÍø and the SPU Faculty Life Office present

The Future of Work in the Age of a Pandemic, Sociopolitical Disruption, and Rapid Technological Change

NEW TIME: Friday, October 9, 9:30 a.m. PDT


º£½ÇÍø Andrew Yang

Panel discussion following Andrew Yang’s Address

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Watch the Monday–Thursday Panel Discussions

Monday, 1–1:50 p.m. PDT

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Tuesday, 10:30–11:20 a.m. PDT

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Panelists

  • Dr. Owen Ewald, C. May Marston Associate Professor of Classical Languages and Civilizations at º£½ÇÍø
  • Dr. Alden Smith, Professor of Classics at Baylor University 

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  • Michael Paulus, Assistant Provost of Educational Technology at º£½ÇÍø

Wednesday, 2:30–3:40 p.m. PDT

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Panelists

  • Dr. Carlos Arias Arevalo, Assistant Professor and Chair of Computer Science at º£½ÇÍø
  • Kim Blue, MSOD, SHRM-CP, Senior HR Manager, US East Coast Region, Microsoft
  • Tansy Brook, Director, ERP EPM, Cross SaaS Product Marketing, Oracle Corporation
  • , Co-Manager of the Future of Work Project for Washington State’s Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board

Moderator

  • Micah Schaafsma, Assistant Vice President for Information Technology at º£½ÇÍø

Thursday, 10:30–11:20 PDT

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Panelists

  • Michael Cato, Senior Vice President and CIO at Bowdoin College
  • Diya Khanna, Global Diversity, Equity, Inclusion Manager at Amazon; Member of º£½ÇÍø Women’s Commission
  • Gloria Kimbwala, Founder and Head of Engineering at Bisalu
  • Arturo Ortiz, Principal Software Engineering Manager, Cloud + AI at Microsoft
  • Dr. ClarLynda Willams-DeVane, Director, State Center for Health Statistics at North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services

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º£½ÇÍø the Day of Common Learning

Now in its 19th year, the Day of Common Learning (this year, known as the Days of Common Learning) is a campuswide event in which students, faculty, staff, and º£½ÇÍø from the greater º£½ÇÍø area have the opportunity to engage in deep thought and conversation around a topic of interest and concern.

All events are free and open to the public, and this year the events are online.


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