The School of Social Sciences and Education is excited to host a mini-conference on Friday, October 25, starting at 9 AM. This enlightening event will take place in the A-Building of the Cartersville Campus and is designed to introduce students to the vast opportunities and advantages of pursuing a career in the social sciences.
Our guest speakers, representing a wide range of disciplines including history, criminal justice, political science, education, sociology, and psychology, will share their extensive knowledge and experiences. Whether you’re passionate about understanding human behavior, shaping public policy, or educating the next generation, this conference will provide you with the insights and connections to start your journey.
This event is open to everyone. For more information, please scan our QR code to view the digital program or watch our informational video.
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Jennifer Carpenter, Ed.D.
Division Chair, School of Social Sciences and Education
(History, Religion, Philosophy, Human Services, Sociology, & Special Topics)
Assistant Professor of Education
706-368-7622
Office F-121c: Floyd Campus
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