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Carillon Communities: 10-Year Anniversary

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Please join Carillon in celebrating our 10th cohort of students who we welcomed to campus in the Fall 2023. We will be celebrating with a talk by Dr. Leticia Britos Cavagnaro on her new book, Experiments in Reflection: How to see the Present, Reconsider the Past, and Shape the Future.

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Her talk is titled “Reflecting to Learn, Learning to Reflect.” Whether to take stock of an important event—like the tenth anniversary of Carillon Communities—or to help us productively navigate our day-to-day actions and interactions, reflection is an essential skill. In this dynamic session, Dr. Leticia Britos Cavagnaro will guide us in exploring ways to flex our reflection muscles and to develop a reflective practice to become bold shapers of the future.

The first 75 attendees will receive a free copy of Dr. Britos Cavagnaro's book. RSVPs are encouraged.

This event is free and open to the public.

  • 4:00 p.m. Reception
  • 5:00 p.m. Lecture
  • 6:00 p.m. Book Signing

Event Location: 0301 Thurgood Marshall Hall (School of Public Policy)

Leticia Britos Cavagnaro

Leticia Britos Cavagnaro, PhD, is a scientist turned designer who experiments with the futures of learning at the Stanford d.school and beyond. Her creative methods include the use of emerging technologies to help people grow as self-directed, action-oriented, reflective, and responsible shapers of the future. She founded and co-directs the University Innovation Fellows Program and teaches in the MS Design Program at the Stanford d.school. Leticia has a PhD in developmental biology from Stanford University and is a former member of the Research in Education & Design Lab. Her new book Experiments In Reflection provides actionable methods to tune into your environment, train your intuition, and shape the future you want.

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Thurgood Marshall Hall

7805 Regents Dr.

College Park, MD 20742

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Carillon Communities

For disability accommodations, please contact Abigail McEwen at carillon@umd.edu

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