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Digital Fluencies Series: Digital Publishing, Problems & Possibilities-Mike Roy

This session broaches the topic of digital publishing. What does it mean to be publishing scholarship online? How do new modes of digital publishing and scholarly communication relate to older print and face-to-face models? What is worth preserving from older systems and what begs for radical transformation and reinvention? How are both the financial and status economies of academia changing with the transition to digital publishing?

Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

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Connect Your Research & Pedagogy to the Vermont Statehouse

Part of the Contemporary Teaching in the Liberal Arts Series, Senator Ruth Hardy will lead a workshop on how faculty across all disciplines can apply their academic expertise to help solve pressing policy issues before state and local governments in Vermont. For more details and to register see the Faculty Development Calendar at go/ctlr.

EVENT LOCATION: Davis Family Library 225 (CTLR)

Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

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Come and See: From Reflection to Affiliation to Anti-Racist Pedagogy

The Writing and Rhetoric Program (WRPR) and the Center for Teaching, Learning, and Research (CTLR) welcome Frankie Condon to speak about anti-racist pedagogies. This talk is about the significance of critical self-reflection to actionable anti-racist commitments in the design and development of anti-racist pedagogies across a variety of disciplines. Participants should expect both an exploration of critical race theory as it pertains to teaching and examples of what that theory might look like in action in the university classroom.

Virtual Middlebury

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British Fellowships Info Session

Have you considered applying to graduate school in the UK? Join Dean Lisa Gates for a discussion of how to apply for a British scholarship and what makes an ideal candidate. The deadline for the British nomination application is April 7, 2019. Detailed information is available at go.middlebury.edu/fellowships.

Davis Family Library 201- Watson Lecture Hall

Behind the Scenes: Glossing the Glossary, Digital Approaches to Paratexts and Power in Arabic Literature-Dima Ayoub

What happens to our reading of literature if the role of the paratext (the ancillary materials surround texts), instead of the text, is foregrounded? Using Edward Said’s notion of the contrapuntal, I discuss how digital modes of analysis facilitate a concurrent process of close and distant readings of paratexts in Arabic-to-English translations. Digital analysis brings to the surface power dynamics—in terms of gender, colonialism, and other key topics—buried in paratexts such as glossaries. Lunch will be served. Suggested readings and please sign up at url for event.

Davis Family Library Center for Teaching, Learning and Research

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Atlantic World Forum Symposium

A two-day symposium to kickoff the DLA project Atlantic World Forum: Reimagining the Online Scholarly Roundtable, Reshaping the Global Digital Humanities, Reframing Circum-Atlantic Cultural Histories.

Find all of the symposium schedule here: http://awf.middcreate.net/category/program-schedule/

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Open to the Public

Atlantic World Forum Kickoff Symposium

A two-day symposium to kickoff the DLA project Atlantic World Forum: Reimagining the Online Scholarly Roundtable, Reshaping the Global Digital Humanities, Reframing Circum-Atlantic Cultural Histories.

Find all of the symposium schedule here: http://awf.middcreate.net/category/program-schedule/

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Open to the Public

Assessing Your Teaching at the Halfway Point of the Semester—A Lunch-Time Discussion

In the past, many faculty have surveyed their students about how individual classes are unfolding. Such an assessment seems more significant than ever given all of the new modalities and experimentations in play this fall. Please join your colleagues for a discussion of how to assess your classes halfway through this semester and then how to respond to what you have learned. Jim Ralph of CTLR and Heather Stafford of DLINQ will co-moderate this session.
Sponsored by the Center for Teaching, Learning & Research

Virtual Middlebury