Posts tagged with “Faculty & Staff Scholarship” (All posts)

Nov 1, 2022 – NCFDD Programs

4 November 2022

Faculty colleagues will discuss their experiences with programs offered by the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity. The Center focuses on helping individual faculty thrive in the academy particularly…

Oct 18, 2022 – ArcGIS Online

20 October 2022

Non-GIS users often encounter two major challenges in making and using maps, lack of (1) ready-to-use geospatial data, and (2) a platform that displays geospatial data from different sources. ArcGIS…

Sept 22, 2020: Discussing Racism and Systemic Inequality

22 September 2020

This past summer the Humanities Center supported 14 Summer Research Circles, many focused on issues of racism and systemic inequality. Come and hear about 3 of these discussions: Racial Identity…

Feb 25, 2020: Travel Seminar

26 February 2020

The Center for Global and Regional Studies (CGRS) helped to organize a faculty travel seminar around the theme of (im)migration, and 15 participants spent 10 days last June in Montreal,…

Feb 4, 2020: Faculty Stories of Publishing Monographs

5 February 2020

In some disciplines a monograph is a centerpiece of a faculty member’s scholarly agenda.  How does one write and publish a monograph while working at Carleton? What does one say…

Oct. 22, 2019: Feedback and Assessment in Collaborative Projects with Students

24 October 2019

Student collaborations with faculty and/or community partners provide unique venues for students (and faculty) to develop a variety of skills beyond those they cultivate in traditional curricular and research work.…

Oct. 1, 2019: Bridging Faculty and Student Productivity

3 October 2019

Joli Jensen, the author of “Write No Matter What: Advice for Academics,” will discuss the myths and habits of mind that get in the way of scholarly productivity for both…

Jan 10, 2017: Practicing Geo-Humanities: Designing with the Digital and Beyond

28 February 2018

This talk offers a definition of what the “new” Geo-Humanities is and gives examples of how it is practiced focusing on a particular sub-branch of Geo-Humanities called Digital Geo-Humanities.  Working…

Feb. 27, 2018: DIALOGOS – Facets of Care: Clinical, Ethical, Spiritual

27 February 2018

How do we think about care and how do we practice care in today’s interconnected and conflicted world?  How do our beliefs in the power of human agency to advance…

May 23, 2017: Increasing Participation and Success for All Students in STEM Courses and Majors at Carleton: Student Views

28 May 2017

The presentation will discuss findings from  the second part of participatory action research study on the experiences of under-represented students in STEM courses and majors at Carleton. The research team…

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