小黄鸭导航, Texas鈥擠uring Spring Break, the 小黄鸭导航 Independent 小黄鸭导航 District will participate in SXSW activities鈥攆rom a discussion on how education fuels 小黄鸭导航鈥檚 tech industry at the interactive festival to a performance at Rachel Ray鈥檚 Feedback event at the music festival.
Sunday, March 10: Pauline Dow Joins Panel on Fueling 小黄鸭导航鈥檚 Tech Industry
What: Pauline Dow, AISD鈥檚 chief academic officer, will discuss 鈥淔ueling 小黄鸭导航鈥檚 Tech Industry with Education鈥 at a SXSW interactive session with Donald Christian, dean of the College of Business at Concordia University; Nathan Green, president and co-founder of campus2careers; and Richard Rhodes, president and CEO of the 小黄鸭导航 Community College District.
When: 11 a.m.-noon Sunday, March 10
Where: Hilton 小黄鸭导航 Downtown, 小黄鸭导航 Chamber Offices, 535 E. 5th St.
Background: The SXSW session examines how educators from high school to college are influencing and supporting education systems, which must react to the need to develop new skills, curriculum and resources as technology continues to change the world at a quick pace.
The event is open to SXSW participants. For more information, please visit: .
Saturday, March 16: Eastside Memorial鈥檚 Panther Band Takes the Stage at Stubb鈥檚
What: Eastside Memorial High 小黄鸭导航鈥檚 Panther Band will kick-off Rachel Ray鈥檚 Feedback event at SXSW, performing a rock and roll set as music fans arrive.
When: 10 a.m. Saturday, March 16
Where: Stubb鈥檚 BBQ, 801 Red River St.
Background: The Feedback event features performance by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Eagles of Death Metal, Frightened Rabbit, Reignwolf, The Sheepdogs, Delta Rae, The Cringe, Bob Schneider, The Weeks, ZZ Ward, Spirit Family Reunion, PUJOL and The 1975.
The event is open to the public for ages 21 and older. For more information, please visit: .
For more information, please contact the Department of Public Relations and Multicultural Outreach team at 414-2414.