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Open Education Week

Open Education Week activities were coordinated through the Events and Promotion subcommittee of the AOER Committee. The primary activities were tabling in Michener Library and Holmes Dining Hall and a week-long social media takeover, intended to reach a student audience, and Dr. Katherine Brown's keynote address, intended to reach an audience of faculty, staff, administrators, and other OER advocates. 

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The 2025 keynote address was delivered by Dr. Katherine (Katie) Brown, Associate Professor of Spanish and Chicano Studies, CSU Pueblo.

A woman and a man standing in front of a table filled with stickers, candy, flyers, and other swag. A large bear sits on the right-hand side holding a sign which reads "You can't spell Albearto without #OER"

Franklina Addae (graduate student in Applied Statistics and Research Methods) and Mike Aldridge (Nursing professor) during Open Education Week.

A long table with a UNC Libraries tablecloth, filled with stickers, candy, pads of paper, other swag, and a Temp-OER-ary tattoo station