The 2021 EViE Conference was May 20th & 21, 2021
Centering Equity and Social Justice in the Changing Evaluation Landscape: What’s Next for the Field of Evaluation?
EViE is a conference for students of evaluation and novice evaluators (emerging evaluators). It aims to foster dialogue about important topics that are encountered in evaluation theory and practice. EViE provides a forum for the emergent voices in evaluation. The Conference promotes critical thinking, social justice, and relationship development among conference attendees and beyond.
In the fourth year of the annual EViE conference, was hosted virtually by UNC Greensboro May 20 and 21st, and the theme is Centering Equity and Social Justice in the Changing Evaluation Landscape: What’s Next for the Field of Evaluation?
We were honored to have Dr. Melvin Hall as the keynote speaker for EViE 2021.
Dr. Melvin Hall is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Educational Psychology at Northern Arizona University. Dr. Hall has extensive expertise in the role of culture in evaluation and is a Founding Faculty Affiliate of the Center for Culturally Responsive Evaluation and Assessment. Dr. Hall has over 40 years of experience in higher education including serving as Dean at four universities. Some of his present engagements include projects aimed at broadening participation in STEM and the intersectionality of race and class in evaluation.
EViE 2021 received funding and support from the UNC Greensboro.
The 2021 Conference Call for Proposals is closed and available here: 2021 Call for proposals
The 2021 Conference Program is available here: EViE 2021 – Full Program
Conference registration is closed.