Feb. 17, 2014 Announcements

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    Campus-Submitted Announcements

    Events

    1.) UofL history professor to speak at Locust Grove program

    Miscellaneous

    2.) A&S dean candidate Kecia Thomas to speak at open forum

    3.) CEHD dean candidate to visit campus Feb. 18 and 19

    4.) Part-Time Faculty Institute: Supporting Students in Distress

    5.) Blackboard course from spring 2013 to be archived and deleted

    6.) Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP)

    Talks

    7.) Gateway to Freedom Heritage Trail

    8.) McConnell Center Talk: God and Country-Religion and the Future of Democracy in America

    9.) HSC Educator Grand Rounds: Transforming Lecture into a More Powerful Pedagogy

    10.) Intersecting Oppressions: Women and 20 Years of Democracy in South Africa

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    Campus-Submitted Announcements

    Events

    1.) UofL history professor to speak at Locust Grove program

    7:30 p.m. – 9 p.m. Feb. 20, Locust Grove Historic Home, 561 Blankenbaker Lane

    Free and open to the public.Registration recommended.

    Let the re-enactors of Locust Grove take you on a tour of the house before joining history professor Daniel Vivian and Locust Grove executive director Carol Ely for refreshments and discussion. Together, we will discuss the trials and tribulations of museum theater and public history. Register at uofl.me/as-locustgrove2014 .

    Additional Information: For more information contact Tracy Heightchew, 852-8684, or visit uofl.me/as-locustgrove2014.

    Miscellaneous

    2.) A&S dean candidate Kecia Thomas to speak at open forum

    2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Feb. 14, Chao Auditorium, Ekstrom Library

    Public

    An Open Forum for Kecia Thomas, PhD, one of the College of Arts and Sciences dean candidates, will be held Monday, Feb. 17, from 2:15 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. in the Chao Auditorium, Ekstrom Library. For her full on-campus itinerary, please go to Louisville.edu/provost/faculty-personnel/searches.

    Additional Information: Alicia Zielinski-Mueller, Provost Office, 852-5301.

    3.) CEHD dean candidate to visit campus Feb. 18 and 19

    10:30 a.m. – Noon Feb. 18, Chao Auditorium, Ekstrom Library

    The fourth finalist for dean of the College of Education and Human Development, Larry Daniel, PhD, will visit campus Feb. 18 and 19. Daniel is a professor in the Department of Leadership, School Counseling, and Sport Management at the University of North Florida, where he also serves as dean in the College of Education and Human Services. Daniel will present an open forum at 10:30 a.m. in the Chao Auditorium Feb. 18. For more information, email Connie Kidd.

    4.) Part-Time Faculty Institute: Supporting Students in Distress

    5:30 pm. – 7:30 p.m. March 6, Delphi Center, Room 244, Ekstrom Library

    Students have many physical and mental stresses that impact their performance in the academic context. Resources exist to help students, but some faculty members are often unaware how to find these resources and how to help students who may need assistance. Join us for dinner as we explore practical suggestions with regard to a range of challenges such as proper responses for disruptive students in class to knowing where and how to refer/help students find resources they may need. For additional information and to register, click here.

    5.) Blackboard course from spring 2013 to be archived and deleted

    Blackboard courses from spring 2013 (4132) will be archived and then deleted after Friday, March 21. This is a semi-annual process by the Delphi Center that frees up server space for new courses. If you have a specific need to keep a spring 2013 course available beyond March 21, please submit a request by that date. Additional information on this process can be found in the Blackboard News module on the login page.

    Additional Information: Brad Lawton, 852-1905.

    6.) Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP)

    The SROP provides UofL undergraduate students who would like to know more about graduate-level education at the university with a 10-week, research-intensive experience in a department that offers graduate degrees. Mentors will provide students with individualized research projects. All UofL departments with graduate programs will be supported. Students should be in their sophomore or junior year of study. The deadline is March 3.

    Talks

    7.) Gateway to Freedom Heritage Trail

    Noon – 1 p.m. Feb. 12, Carnegie Center for Art and History, 201 East Spring St., New Albany, Ind.

    Free

    Maxine Brown will speak on the new Southern Indiana African American Heritage Trail through Clark, Floyd, Harrison, Gibson, Jefferson and Orange Counties in Indiana. Admission is free, but registration is required. Email dthomas@carnegiecenter.org or call 812-944-7336 to register or get more information. The Carnegie Center is a member of UofL’s Center for Arts and Culture Partnerships.

    8.) McConnell Center Talk: God and Country-Religion and the Future of Democracy in America

    6 p.m. – 7 p.m. Feb. 17, Chao Auditorium, Ekstrom Library

    Free, public

    In this free McConnell Center talk, University of Notre Dame political science professor Patrick Deneen, PhD, will consider Alexis de Tocqueville’s “Democracy in America” and how religion affects the future of democracy in America. While some political thinkers consider religion problematic for a democratic society, Tocqueville believed that America’s religious sentiments were a key force in the success and stability of democracy. What do current trends mean for the future of democracy?

    Additional Information: g0grid01@louisville.edu, 852-8811.

    9.) HSC Educator Grand Rounds: Transforming Lecture into a More Powerful Pedagogy

    Noon – 1 p.m. March 24, Room 110, Abell Building

    Peg Weissinger, EdD, associate dean for assessment and educational scholarship and assistant professor, Department of Family Medicine, Georgetown University School of Medicine, will present at Health Science Educator Grand Rounds. Weissinger has extensive experience in faculty development and has given more than 50 presentations on curricular development, assessment and faculty development at academic conferences and meetings. 1.0 CME Category 1 offered. Lunch will be served. RSVP to Emily Carr.

    10.) Intersecting Oppressions: Women and 20 Years of Democracy in South Africa

    4:30 p.m. Feb. 18, Room 300, Humanities Building

    Free, public

    Talk and poetry reading by South African activist, feminist and poet Bernedette Muthien. She  will address the 20th anniversary of democracy in South Africa, the anti-apartheid activism leading up to it, and persistent intersections of race, color, class and patriarchy Muthien continues to address in her life and work as a cultural activist. Reception/book signing to follow. Co-sponsored by Anne Braden Institute, Women’s and Gender Studies; Peace, Justice, and Conflict Transformation; and IDOP.

    Additional Information: More information about the Women’s and Gender Studies Department’s program in South Africa. Lauren Copeland. Call the Anne Braden Institute, 852-6142.

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