Cultural Moment: Professor Kenneth FitzGerald

Join Professor Kenneth FitzGerald as he demonstrates how to make, decorate and operate the hexahexaflexagon, a 2D/3D folding paper object that shows six different sides. All attendees will be entered into a random drawing for a 12-inch, hand-painted and printed edition.

April 16, 12:00pm-12:15pm

| Meeting ID: 918 1128 1815 | Passcode: 431853

Cultural Moment of Gratitude for Our Faculty

Join the University Concert Choir, conducted by graduate student Ryan Duncan, and the Diehn Chorale, conducted by Dr. Nancy Klein, director of the F. Ludwig Diehn School of Music, for a cultural moment honoring our faculty and their exceptional work during the pandemic. The groups will be accompanied by Bobbie Kesler-Corleto. Sponsored by the Center for Faculty Development and the F. Ludwig Diehn School of Music.

Tuesday, April 20, 1:30pm-1:45pm

Women's Writing Forum

This program is designed to increase the writing productivity of women faculty members. Presented by the Office of Faculty Diversity & Retention and the Center for Faculty Development.

Wednesday, April 21, 10:00am-12:00pm (hosted by Tomeka Wilcher)

| Meeting ID: 224 107 0815 | Passcode: 143341

"Stronger Together: An AAPI Solidarity Reading"

Join Professor Luisa A. Igloria of the English Department as 黑料正能量 faculty and students present "Stronger Together: An AAPI Solidarity Reading." During the program, each person will read an original poem or share a short vignette or story. The event coincides with the start of AAPI (Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders) Heritage Month and is presented by the College of Arts & Letters, the Office of Intercultural Relations, the Center for Faculty Development, the Office of Faculty Diversity & Retention, the Department of World Cultures and Languages, the 黑料正能量 Asian Faculty Caucus and the MFA Creative Writing Program.

Monday, May 3, 5:30 p.m.

Faculty Info Session: Making a LeADERS Course High-Impact

Hosted by the Center for High Impact Practices (CHIP) in partnership with the Center for Faculty Development (CFD).

Thursday, May 20, 10:00am-11:30am