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Provost’s Colloquium: Post-Sabbatical Presentations Feb 11

Contributed by Colette Matisco on 02/09/19 

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Monday, February 11
Clark Lounge
4:00-6:00 PM

Join Provost La Jerne Terry Cornish and your colleagues as we continue to recognize our faculty for their scholarship and creative projects through our post-sabbatical colloquium series. Presenters will share from the research and/or creative activity they engaged in during their sabbatical. Through the series, the entire Ithaca College community will have an opportunity to take part in the revitalization that stems from new knowledge and creative inquiry. 

Please join us for an intellectually and aesthetically stimulating event on Monday, February 11. Our speakers/artists will be:

Wendy Mehne, Professor of Performance Studies, School of Music with special guest pianist, Diane Birr
Title: Style and Performance of First Concertino by Charles Nicholson, Superstar British Flutist of the Regency Period

Jennifer Muller, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Chair, Department of Anthropology
Title: Bioarchaeology and Heritage Management in CuraçaoPreservation and Commemoration of African and African Descendant Sacred Space

Facilitator: Michael Malpass, Charles A. Dana Professor in the Social Sciences, Professor of Anthropology

There will be light refreshments available from 4 PM on with a wine and cheese reception upon the conclusion of the presentations.

 

Please mark your calendar for the second colloquium in the series on Thursday, February 28, with Akiko Fillinger and Skott Jones

Organized and supported by the Center for Faculty Excellence

 

Individuals with disabilities requiring accommodations should contact Colette Matisco at cmatisco@ithaca.edu or (607) 274-3734. We ask that requests for accommodations be made as soon as possible.

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