skip navigation
Loading Events

« All Events

  • This event has passed.

Community College Humanities Association: Community Conversations series, “Bridging the Divide: Creating Meaningful Scholarship at the Teaching-Intensive Institution”

April 29, 2021 @ 3:30 pm - 4:45 pm

[This event is not organized by the University at Buffalo or the UB Humanities Institute, but is being shared on behalf of event co-sponsor Monroe Community College Institute for the Humanities.]

The Community College Humanities Association presents the first forum in its newly-created Community Conversations series:

Bridging the Divide: Creating Meaningful Scholarship at the Teaching-Intensive Institution

April 29, 2021 3:30-4:45 pm (EST)

Can community college humanities faculty engage in meaningful scholarship amid the workload demands of the teaching-intensive institution? How do they retain or reclaim their scholarly identities at schools that prioritize pedagogy and service over research and publishing? By what means might they expand or reimagine the notion and practice of “legitimate” scholarship within the context of their colleges’ teaching-intensive, access-oriented mission.

During this live, interactive forum, a panel of accomplished community college faculty members will discuss their respective approaches to both traditional and innovative forms of scholarly production—particularly their integration with pedagogy and curricular development—and examine the challenges and rewards inherent to the work of a humanities teacher-scholar.

Featured Speakers:

  • Kathleen Tamayo Alves, Associate Professor, English, CUNY Queensborough Community College
  • Jessica Floyd, Associate Professor, English, Community College of Baltimore County
  • Angelique Johnston, Professor, English, Monroe Community College
  • Andrew Winters, Associate Professor, Philosophy, Yavapai College
  • Michael Jacobs, Dean, Humanities and Social Sciences, Monroe Community College (Moderator)

Access to this inaugural event is free and open to the public. Future forums for this series will be free for CCHA Members and cost a nominal fee for non-members. Click HERE to register.

Details

Date:
April 29, 2021
Time:
3:30 pm - 4:45 pm

Venue

Zoom