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Pace School Of Education Presents End-Of-Year Events

PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. -- Pace University's School of Education is hosting a variety of end-of-semester events that are open to students and the public. 

An event renaming the Pace Center for Literacy and Enrichment is among events scheduled by the Pace University School of Education.

An event renaming the Pace Center for Literacy and Enrichment is among events scheduled by the Pace University School of Education.

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A rundown of events is below. 

* Delany Literacy Awards Dinner will be celebrating the renaming of The Center for Literacy Enrichment to The Delany Center for Educational Enrichment and kick off the 50th year of the School of Education on Thursday, April 30.

* "Helping All Students Gain Power Over Common Core Expectations: Culturally Compelling Genre Instruction" will be presented by Dr. Kathleen Hinchman on Thursday, April 30 from 5:40 p.m. to 8:40 p.m. in the President's Boardroom, 18th Floor, 1 Pace Plaza, New York. The informational program is open to the public and is free. For further information, contact Dr. Fran Falk-Ross ffalkross@pace.edu at or Dr. Peter McDermott atpmcdermott@pace.edu.

* "Unstoppable Learning: Strategies for High-Quality Teaching and Learning" will be presented by Dr. Douglas Fisher on May 4, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Gottesman Room, Kessel Student Center, Pleasantville. The Douglas Fisher event will be free to Pace faculty, students and alumni. There will be a 20$ charge for the public. Residents who are interested in attending the event should contact Jennifer Argenta at argenta@pace.edu.

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