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Tech Won't Save Us: Reflections on the Messiness of Digital Scholarship

Though digital projects can produce exciting new opportunities for your research and teaching, they can also perpetuate social biases and power dynamics. Navigating this tension is often messy and requires self-reflexiveness. You might even find yourself pushing back against the technology altogether. Please join us for a lunchtime talk by Sarah Payne, DLA Postdoctoral Fellow, and learn more about how her training in both literature and women’s, gender, and sexuality studies has influenced her approach to the messiness of digital scholarship.

To Be Announced

FREE
Open to the Public

Supporting Remote Learners—A Lunch-Time Discussion

While most students this fall are on-campus, a sizeable number are studying fully virtually from locations far from Middlebury. How are your remote learners faring in your classes? Are they experiencing distinct challenges? Have you found particular strategies and resources to be helpful in promoting their learning? Are there particular kinds of support and resources that you wish were more widely available for this group of students? Jim Ralph will moderate this session, and members of the DLINQ team will participate as well. For the Zoom link to join register at go/ctlrevents.

Virtual Middlebury

Summer Research Symposium

More than 130 Middlebury students participated in faculty-mentored research projects on campus this summer as research assistants. The Middlebury Community is invited to engage with these students to see what they have discovered through poster presentations at the Summer Research Symposium in McCardell Bicentennial Hall.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall Discovery Court

Free
Open to the Public

Summer Research Symposium

More than 130 Middlebury students participated in faculty-mentored research projects on campus this summer as research assistants. The Middlebury Community is invited to engage with these students to see what they have discovered through poster presentations at the Summer Research Symposium in McCardell Bicentennial Hall.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall Discovery Court

Free
Open to the Public

Summer Research Program Luncheon: Marketing Your Research Skills

Lunch and learn for the Summer Undergraduate Research Program. How to market your research skills and find job or internship opportunities. RSVP needed by 7/6 for lunch count only. Sponsored by the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Research and the Center for Careers and Internships.

McCardell Bicentennial Hall 220