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SUMMARY:HoME Office Hours (Mondays with Amanda Whitworth)
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to discuss developing an INCAP? Would you like to brainstorm activities to support students in developing the Habits of Mind? Are you wanting to chat about how to guide students’ project work in TWP? \nMEET WITH HOME FACULTY TO DISCUSS YOUR IDEAS! \nIf you prefer to meet in Teams\, please contact Amanda. \n\nThis event is part of a series of events being offered by (and shared on behalf of) the HoME faculty. Check our event calendar for all sessions.
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/home-office-hours-mondays-with-amanda-whitworth-2/2025-03-03/
LOCATION:Memorial Hall 110
CATEGORIES:HoME
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SUMMARY:HoME Office Hours (Wednesdays with John Krueckeberg)
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to discuss developing an INCAP? Would you like to brainstorm activities to support students in developing the Habits of Mind? Are you wanting to chat about how to guide students’ project work in TWP? \nMEET WITH HOME FACULTY TO DISCUSS YOUR IDEAS! \nIf you prefer to meet in Teams\, please contact John. \nThis event is part of a series of events being offered by (and shared on behalf of) the HoME faculty. Check our event calendar for all sessions.
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/home-office-hours-wednesdays-with-john-krueckeberg-2/2025-03-05/
LOCATION:Memorial Hall 116
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SUMMARY:Towards a Poor College: Shaping Our Priorities in an Era of Austerity
DESCRIPTION:In the United States\, there are schools with large endowments and immense financial resources … and there are other types of schools such as underfunded regional public universities. The truth is\, most American students go to poor colleges\, not rich ones. Instead of seeing the poor college as a place of lack\, might we find some benefits in such an environment? Drawing on ideas from Virginia Woolf\, Jerzy Grotowski\, and\, especially\, the work of Matt Brim and Danica Savonick\, Matthew Cheney teases out some ideas about what really matters in education and how we might position ourselves as proud members of a poor college movement.
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/towards-a-poor-college-shaping-our-priorities-in-an-era-of-austerity/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Six Pack
ORGANIZER;CN="Martha Burtis":MAILTO:mfburtis@plymouth.edu
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SUMMARY:HoME Office Hours (Thursdays with Elisabeth Johnston)
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to discuss developing an INCAP? Would you like to brainstorm activities to support students in developing the Habits of Mind? Are you wanting to chat about how to guide students’ project work in TWP? \nMEET WITH HOME FACULTY TO DISCUSS YOUR IDEAS! \nThis event is part of a series of events being offered by (and shared on behalf of) the HoME faculty. Check our event calendar for all sessions.
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/home-office-hours-thursdays-with-elisabeth-johnston-7/2025-03-06/
LOCATION:Rounds 014
CATEGORIES:HoME
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SUMMARY:Humanist Methods Reading Group Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is the first meeting of the Humanist Methods Reading Group; the group will meet monthly at a time determined at the first meeting. This is an informal event\, so if folks need to drop in/out to make it fit their schedule\, they can! Contact Nic Helms with questions. \nJoin Associate Professor of British Literature and Chair of English\, Dr. Nic Helms\, in a reading group focused on Eric Hayot’s Humanist Reason. In Humanist Reason\, Hayot describes the long war against humanist disciplines\, back to its roots in the 1800s\, and makes both a highly theory-laden and an utterly practical pitch for how to help the humanities thrive in our current institutions\, by emphasizing the long-standing and ongoing interdisciplinary applications of humanist methods of critical reading\, analytical writing\, and human-scale storytelling. Hayot’s pitch from the LA Review of Books aptly synthesizes his purpose for Humanist Reason and the need for applying humanist methods across disciplines: “There could and should be humanist thinking in every field\, about every kind of object; there should be biologists who tell the story of a single cell\, physicists who tell the story of a single atom\, and historians of rivers and of continental drift.”  \nWe welcome faculty and staff from all disciplines who are interested in the power and potential of humanist methods\, whether or not they identify as humanists themselves! \n\n\nOops! We could not locate your form.
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/humanist-methods-reading-group-meeting/
LOCATION:Hybrid (Lamson 003 and Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Closed (PSU Only),Discussion
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SUMMARY:HoME Office Hours (Mondays with Amanda Whitworth)
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to discuss developing an INCAP? Would you like to brainstorm activities to support students in developing the Habits of Mind? Are you wanting to chat about how to guide students’ project work in TWP? \nMEET WITH HOME FACULTY TO DISCUSS YOUR IDEAS! \nIf you prefer to meet in Teams\, please contact Amanda. \n\nThis event is part of a series of events being offered by (and shared on behalf of) the HoME faculty. Check our event calendar for all sessions.
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/home-office-hours-mondays-with-amanda-whitworth-2/2025-03-10/
LOCATION:Memorial Hall 110
CATEGORIES:HoME
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SUMMARY:Towards a Poor College: Shaping Our Priorities in an Era of Austerity
DESCRIPTION:In the United States\, there are schools with large endowments and immense financial resources … and there are other types of schools such as underfunded regional public universities. The truth is\, most American students go to poor colleges\, not rich ones. Instead of seeing the poor college as a place of lack\, might we find some benefits in such an environment? Drawing on ideas from Virginia Woolf\, Jerzy Grotowski\, and\, especially\, the work of Matt Brim and Danica Savonick\, Matthew Cheney teases out some ideas about what really matters in education and how we might position ourselves as proud members of a poor college movement.
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/towards-a-poor-college-shaping-our-priorities-in-an-era-of-austerity-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Six Pack
ORGANIZER;CN="Martha Burtis":MAILTO:mfburtis@plymouth.edu
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SUMMARY:HoME Office Hours (Wednesdays with John Krueckeberg)
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to discuss developing an INCAP? Would you like to brainstorm activities to support students in developing the Habits of Mind? Are you wanting to chat about how to guide students’ project work in TWP? \nMEET WITH HOME FACULTY TO DISCUSS YOUR IDEAS! \nIf you prefer to meet in Teams\, please contact John. \nThis event is part of a series of events being offered by (and shared on behalf of) the HoME faculty. Check our event calendar for all sessions.
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/home-office-hours-wednesdays-with-john-krueckeberg-2/2025-03-12/
LOCATION:Memorial Hall 116
CATEGORIES:HoME
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SUMMARY:HoME Office Hours (Thursdays with Elisabeth Johnston)
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to discuss developing an INCAP? Would you like to brainstorm activities to support students in developing the Habits of Mind? Are you wanting to chat about how to guide students’ project work in TWP? \nMEET WITH HOME FACULTY TO DISCUSS YOUR IDEAS! \nThis event is part of a series of events being offered by (and shared on behalf of) the HoME faculty. Check our event calendar for all sessions.
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/home-office-hours-thursdays-with-elisabeth-johnston-7/2025-03-13/
LOCATION:Rounds 014
CATEGORIES:HoME
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SUMMARY:HoME Office Hours (Mondays with Amanda Whitworth)
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to discuss developing an INCAP? Would you like to brainstorm activities to support students in developing the Habits of Mind? Are you wanting to chat about how to guide students’ project work in TWP? \nMEET WITH HOME FACULTY TO DISCUSS YOUR IDEAS! \nIf you prefer to meet in Teams\, please contact Amanda. \n\nThis event is part of a series of events being offered by (and shared on behalf of) the HoME faculty. Check our event calendar for all sessions.
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/home-office-hours-mondays-with-amanda-whitworth-2/2025-03-24/
LOCATION:Memorial Hall 110
CATEGORIES:HoME
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SUMMARY:HoME Office Hours (Wednesdays with John Krueckeberg)
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to discuss developing an INCAP? Would you like to brainstorm activities to support students in developing the Habits of Mind? Are you wanting to chat about how to guide students’ project work in TWP? \nMEET WITH HOME FACULTY TO DISCUSS YOUR IDEAS! \nIf you prefer to meet in Teams\, please contact John. \nThis event is part of a series of events being offered by (and shared on behalf of) the HoME faculty. Check our event calendar for all sessions.
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/home-office-hours-wednesdays-with-john-krueckeberg-2/2025-03-26/
LOCATION:Memorial Hall 116
CATEGORIES:HoME
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SUMMARY:Access and the Poor College: A Conversation with Matt Brim and Danica Savonick
DESCRIPTION:What does “access” mean for underfunded schools? How have inequities in funding shaped scholarship and disciplines? What is the future of education in an ever-more-unequal America? \nWe will be joined by Matt Brim\, author of Poor Queer Studies: Confronting Elitism in the University (Duke University Press\, 2020) and Danica Savonick\, author of Open Admissions: The Poetics and Pedagogy of Toni Cade Bambara\, June Jordan\, Audre Lorde\, and Adrienne Rich in the Era of Free College (Duke University Press\, 2024) to explore these and other questions important for anyone working in public higher education right now. \nCopies of Poor Queer Studies and Open Admissions will be available to in-person attendees on a first-come basis. \nMatt Brim is Professor of Queer Studies in the English department at the College of Staten Island and an affiliate faculty in the Women’s and Gender Studies M.A. Program at the CUNY Graduate Center\, where he is also the Executive Director of CLAGS: The Center for LGBTQ Studies. In addition to Poor Queer Studies\, he is the author of James Baldwin and the Queer Imagination (University of Michigan Press\, 2014) and co-editor of Queer Precarities in and out of Higher Education: Challenging Institutional Structures (coedited with Churnjeet Mahn and Yvette Taylor; Bloomsbury Academic\, 2023)\, Queer Sharing in the Marketized University (coedited with Yvette Taylor and Churnjeet Mahn; Routledge 2023)\, and Imagining Queer Methods (with Amin Ghaziani; NYU Press\, 2019). \nDanica Savonick is an Assistant Professor of English at SUNY Cortland\, where she teaches courses on multicultural and African American literature\, feminist theory\, and digital humanities. In addition to publishing Open Admissions\, she has had research appear in MELUS\, American Literature\, Modern Fiction Studies\, Keywords for Digital Pedagogy in the Humanities\, Digital Humanities Quarterly\, and Hybrid Pedagogy as well as Inside Higher Ed and the Chronicle of Higher Education. She is currently working on a project about the radical writers and artists who taught at Livingston College (part of Rutgers University) in the 1970s. \nOops! We could not locate your form.
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/access-and-the-poor-college-a-conversation-with-matt-brim-and-danica-savonick/
LOCATION:Hybrid (Lamson 003 and Zoom)
CATEGORIES:Six Pack
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SUMMARY:HoME Office Hours (Thursdays with Elisabeth Johnston)
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to discuss developing an INCAP? Would you like to brainstorm activities to support students in developing the Habits of Mind? Are you wanting to chat about how to guide students’ project work in TWP? \nMEET WITH HOME FACULTY TO DISCUSS YOUR IDEAS! \nThis event is part of a series of events being offered by (and shared on behalf of) the HoME faculty. Check our event calendar for all sessions.
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/home-office-hours-thursdays-with-elisabeth-johnston-7/2025-03-27/
LOCATION:Rounds 014
CATEGORIES:HoME
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SUMMARY:HoME Office Hours (Mondays with Amanda Whitworth)
DESCRIPTION:Would you like to discuss developing an INCAP? Would you like to brainstorm activities to support students in developing the Habits of Mind? Are you wanting to chat about how to guide students’ project work in TWP? \nMEET WITH HOME FACULTY TO DISCUSS YOUR IDEAS! \nIf you prefer to meet in Teams\, please contact Amanda. \n\nThis event is part of a series of events being offered by (and shared on behalf of) the HoME faculty. Check our event calendar for all sessions.
URL:https://colab.plymouthcreate.net/event/home-office-hours-mondays-with-amanda-whitworth-2/2025-03-31/
LOCATION:Memorial Hall 110
CATEGORIES:HoME
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