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The Faculty Resource Network is committed to maintaining the dialogues that begin during our Faculty Enrichment Seminar programs. Since the summer of 2008, seminar participants have had the opportunity to discuss new developments in their fields, potential collaborations, pedagogical outcomes, or simply to keep the collegial spirit of the seminar experience alive.

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2008

Network Summer 2008

 

2009

Network Winter 2009

 

Network Summer 2009

 


Network Summer 2008 Seminars

Application of Mathematics in Finance and Economics
Robert Kohn, New York University
Jonathan Goodman, New York University

Better than Fiction: The Urban Chronicle and the New Latin American Novel
Ana Dopico, New York University

Critical and Creative Thinking Across the Media
Robert DiYanni, The College Board
Bill Costanzo, Westchester Community College

Designing Effective Online Learning Environments
Jan Plass, New York University

Dynamics of Social Diversity in College Classrooms: New Topics in Teaching for Social Justice
Maurianne Adams, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Enterpreneurship in the Business Curriculum
Jeffrey A. Carr, New York University

Harlem and Its Landmarks: A Physical and Institutional History of the Black Metropolis
Jeffrey Sammons, New York University

Library Assessment: Measuring and Documenting the Library's Contribution to Academic Success
Steve Hiller, University of Washington
Jim Self, University of Virginia

Teaching Visual Storytelling
Rosanne Limoncelli, New York University

The Landscape of American Food in the Twenty-First Century
Amy Bentley, New York University

The Quest for Peace in the Ancient World and Beyond
Kurt Raaflaub, Brown University

Women's Studies in a Global World: Pedagogies of Transformation
Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Spelman College
Chandra Mohanty, Syracuse University

 

Network Winter 2009 Seminars

Climate and Carbon: The Mechanics of the Carbon Cycle and the Furture State of Earth
Tyler Volk, New York University
(Coordinator) Neville Kallenbach, New York University

Political Cultures of the Middle East
Ali Banuazizi, Boston College

Writing from Experience: The Theory and Practice of Narrative
Mayra Santos Febres, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras

 

Network Summer 2009 Seminars

Art, Public Policy, and Politics
Laurin Raiken, New York University
Sandra Lang, New York University

Changing Places, Changing Faces: Recent Immigrant Settlement in the Unites States and Its Consequences
Katharine Donato, Vanderbilt University

Chemical Biology: Introduction to HIV Drug Design
Parjarmit Arora, New York University
(Coordinator) Neville Kallenbach, New York University

Ethics in Practice
Phillip Mitsis, New York University

New Technologies for Teaching and Learning Section 1
Maaike Bouwmeester, Task Stream

New Technologies for Teaching and Learning Section 2
Beth Klingner, Pace University
James Stenerson, Pace University

Reading Richard Wright
Jerry Ward, Jr., Dillard University

Reading, Writing, and Service Learning
June Foley, New York University

Teaching and Learning About Evolution 150 Years After the Origins of Species
Shara Bailey, New York University
Todd Disotell, New York University
(Coordinator) Trace Jordan, New York University

The African Roots of Jazz
John Collins, University of Ghana, Legon
Michael White, Xavier University of Louisiana

Women in Film
William Luhr, Saint Peter's College