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Interdisciplinary Graduate Research Workshop
Nicole Perry, Sociology "Intimate Interviews: Using Technology to Understand the Sexual Histories of Female Prisoners in 1920s and 30s Kansas"
January 27, 12:30-2:00 p.m.
Hall Center Seminar Room
All graduate students are invited to attend these workshops, directed by the four students who received Hall Center Graduate Summer Research Awards. The talks will incline more to method, problem, or theory than to subject content, to increase their appeal to a wider audience.
The RSVP date for this event has passed. If you would like to attend but still have not responded, please contact the Hall Center at hallcenter@ku.edu or 785-864-4798. Attendance is still possible but lunch may not be available.
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New Faculty Workshop "Time Balance: Teaching, Research, Service"
Marta Caminero-Santangelo, English, and Jane Gibson, Anthropology Friday, February 3, 12:00 - 1:30 p.m. Hall Center Seminar Room
The goal of these workshops is to help new faculty members in the humanities, social sciences, and fine arts negotiate the first three years at KU. Participants will meet other new faculty from different departments and have the opportunity to question a number of senior faculty and staff about any concerns they may have regarding teaching, research and service. The workshops are an interactive forum in which speakers will provide a short talk before taking questions. All workshops will be held in the Hall Center Seminar Room. Lunch will be provided, but RSVP is required no later than January 27. To register, click the title of the workshop above.
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