Posts tagged with “Research & Scholarship” (All posts)
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Annette Nierobisz: Job Loss in Older Adults
29 April 2015Annette Nierobisz shared her work on job loss in older adults at the most recent LTC lunch: Community, Collaboration, and Public Scholarship.
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Jeff Ondich is collaborating with the Sisseton Wahpeton Dakotah Language Institute located in northeastern South Dakota on a novel project to preserve the Dakotah language
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Public Scholarship Explored: Forms & Possibilities
16 February 2015Along with Julie Plaut, the Executive Director of Minnesota Campus Compact, faculty and staff from Carleton and St. Olaf came together to discus public scholarship.
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Deborah Appleman, the Hollis L. Caswell Professor of Educational Studies, gives talk at the Minnesota Campus Compact Engaged Scholarship Series: Inside-Out Prison Engagement Models for Teaching and Learning. October 20, 2014.
This engaged scholarship series features a discussion of the Inside-Out Prison Exchange Model and other approaches that support high-impact educational experiences on both sides of the prison wall.
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Curricular (Re)Design for Academic Civic Engagement
2 October 2014Faculty from both Carleton and St. Olaf gathered Sept 12, 2014 for a workshop, Curriculum (Re)Design for Academic Civic Engagement. This workshop, the first of a joint, two-part series focused on facilitating course and project development for civic engagement was held on St. Olaf’s campus. The following is a link to resources from the workshop: http://apps.carleton.edu/ccce/civic/faculty/redesign/. The second workshop in the series will be held in late October at Carleton and will focus on publication opportunities for faculty doing academic civic engagement.
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Susan Singer gives plenary address at SENCER Summer Institute
22 September 2014Susan Rundell Singer, the Laurence McKinley Gould Professor in the biology and cognitive science departments and current division director in the Division of Undergraduate Education at the National Science Foundation, recently…
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Faculty/Staff Public Health Seminar
19 September 2014On Thursday September 11, 2014, faculty and staff from across the campus gathered in Alumni Guest House to discuss public health. The event kicked off a yearlong seminar that will…
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Variety of Public Humanities
14 September 2012How can the humanities effectively contribute to public discourse on social and political issues, as well as to the larger world of academe? Click here to read more
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February Profile: Susan Singer
16 February 2012Professor Susan Singer, a consistent supporter of ACE’s work in the natural sciences, was featured on NPR’s Talk of the Nation earlier this fall. She was participating in a discussion of “Rethinking How Kids Learn Science,” part of the show’s Science Friday programming. Hear the full discussion on the NPR website.
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January Profile: Deborah Appleman
15 January 2012Deborah Appleman, the Hollis L. Caswell Professor of Educational Studies, wrote a commentary piece for Minnesota Public Radio regarding her experience in teaching literature and creative writing at the Stillwater state prison during a sabbatical leave. Read Professor Appleman’s piece on the MPR News website.