The Center for Faculty Excellence and the Faculty Development Committee announce the Spring 2007 series of faculty colloquia. These three very special events were selected to challenge, inform and inspire all members of the campus community.
The Spring 2007 Colloquium series features presentations by scholars working groups, a group of colleagues who meet regularly to support one another’s scholarship. The series includes:
"Popular Resistance in Latin America"
Tuesday, February 6, 12:05-1:00, Klingenstein Lounge, Campus Center
The Latin American Studies Scholars Working Group
Panelists: Alicia Swords, Sociology; Annette Levine, Modern Languages and Literatures; Jonathan Ablard, History.
Respondent: Jennifer Jolly, Art History
"Finding the Right Balance: Combining Scholarship with Teaching at Ithaca College"
Tuesday, February 27, 12:05-1:00, Klingenstein Lounge, Campus Center
The Scholars in the Humanities Working Group
Panelists: Vivian Bruce Conger, History; Maria DiFrancesco, Modern Languages and Literatures; Jason Freitag, History; Katharine Kittredge, English
"Work in Progress in the Ithaca College Medieval and Renaissance Studies Colloquium"
Tuesday, April 10, 12:05-1:00, Clark Lounge, Campus Center
Panelists: Daniel Breen, English; Wendy Hyman, English; additional members
Colloquia are an ideal opportunity to support your colleagues, learn something interesting, and eat your lunch away from your desk, as beverage and treats will be provided. They are open to all, even if you need to arrive late or leave early. Coffee, fruit or vegetables, and cookies are provided; bring your lunch if you wish.
Go to the Center for Faculty Excellence (https://www.ithaca.edu/cfe/events_ColloqSpring07.htm) to view full information. To download this schedule as a leaflet to post and circulate, click here: https://www.ithaca.edu/cfe/ColloquiumAnnouncement2007.pdf