Curriculum Camp

Curriculum Camp is an annual student-led international conference that brings together graduate students and faculty for meaningful dialogue around curriculum studies. Hosted by LSU’s Curriculum Theory Project (CTP) and Curriculum Theory Graduate Collaborative (CTGC), the event is designed to highlight graduate student research and foster a supportive scholarly community.

At Curriculum Camp, you’ll have the opportunity to present your work, engage in rich conversations, and connect with peers and leaders in the field. Each year features a distinguished scholar who offers both a public lecture and a mentoring session — providing rare access to thought leaders in curriculum theory.

Graduate student presentations span a wide range of topics, including curriculum theory, race, gender, culture, higher education (K–20), policy, and theoretical frameworks such as poststructuralism, feminism, queer theory, indigenous studies, and more.

Whether you're looking to share your research, gain feedback, or build lasting academic connections, Curriculum Camp is a space for you.


Join Us For Curriculum Camp 2026

February 27 - 28

The 2026 Fireside Chat features Reagan P. Mitchell, PhD, an independent scholar and musician whose work explores curriculum theory, Black diaspora studies, race, gentrification, and education.

Register today to present your work, engage in rich dialogue, and grow as a scholar.

Register Today

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“…about getting…together to share ideas…to allow freedom for students…to receive encouragement, critique, and guidance”

William E Doll Jr, PhD Curriculum Camp Founder
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