"Work in Progress in the Ithaca College Medieval and Renaissance Studies Colloquium," the final presentation in this year's Colloquium series, features Daniel Breen, Wendy Hyman, and Michael Twomey, Department of English.
It takes place on Tuesday, April 10, 12:05-1:00, in the Clark Lounge of the Campus Center, and all are invited. Bring your lunch; coffee and treats are provided.
A scholars working group is a group of colleagues who meet regularly to support one another’s scholarship. This series is jointly organized by the Faculty Development Committee and the Center for Faculty Excellence. Annette Levine was responsible for the concept and recruitment.
The theme in 2007-2008 will be scholarly endeavors with an international focus. If you are interested in proposing a colloquium, please contact Susanne Morgan of the Center for Faculty Excellence, https://www.ithaca.edu/cfe, morgan@ithaca.edu. The deadline for proposals for next year is April 20, 2007.
You may propose an individual presentation or a panel, using a formal or interactive format. Colloquia from the visual and performing arts are appropriate, as are discussions of work in progress. This can be an ideal forum to rehearse a conference presentation with a friendly audience, or to create a conversation led by you and those people you know who share your interests. You will have your choice of presentation dates.
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.