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SUMMARY:How Did You Think of That?*
DESCRIPTION:Come join this one-day workshop for undergrads with guest panelists talking about how they came up with their research questions.  Created by Stephen E. King Chair of Literature\, Caroline Bicks.  \nThis is a one-day conference for humanities undergrads looking for inspiration and guidance on how to come up with a research topic. The day will include panels comprised of: 1) Humanities faculty and graduate students talking about what sparked their research/creative work and what their research/creative process looks like; 2) Seniors who have recently completed their theses/capstone projects talking about their projects. \nThe day will include break-out discussions/info sessions on topics like: 1) How to find and apply for humanities funding; 2) Taking advantage of all that the library and its staff have to offer; 3) Finding an adviser. \nAlthough Honors students are one target group of participants for this event\, it is open to any humanities undergraduates.  Please email Caroline Bicks (caroline.bicks@maine.edu) if you are interested in attending this event to RSVP. As of April 13\, there are a few slots let\, so any students interested in participating should contact Caroline Bicks. \nSchedule:\n“How Did You Think of That?”: Turning Your Passion into a Humanities Project\nCo-sponsored by the Stephen E. King Chair in Literature and the Clement and Linda McGillicuddy Humanities Center\nDate: Saturday\, April 21st\, 2018\nPlace: Estabrooke Hall\, UMaine campus \nSchedule of Events \n8:30-9:15: Registration and light breakfast \n9:15-9:45: Opening Remarks (Caroline Bicks\, Stephen E. King Chair in Literature) and Patricia Wen (Editor of the Boston Globe Spotlight Team) \n9:45-11:00: Session I: Moving\, Learning\, Writing Across the Lifespan \nRyan Dippre (English/Director of College Composition)\nKirsten Jacobson (Philosophy)\nJennifer Moxley (English/Director\, McGillicuddy Humanities Center)\nBryan Picciotto (Doctoral student\, Communication and Journalism)\nNicholas Sanders (M.A. candidate\, Composition and Pedagogy) \n11:00-12:15: Session II: Art(s)\, Politics\, Social Change \nMark McLaughlin (History)\nFrédéric Rondeau (Modern Languages and Classics)\nJudith E. Rosenbaum (Communication and Journalism)\nCarlos Villacorta Gonzales (Modern Languages and Classics) \n12:30-1:45: LUNCH \n Lunchtime Speakers: Alexandria Jesiolowski (Center for Undergraduate Research); Nives Dalbo-Wheeler (Office of Major Scholarships); Mel Johnson and Jen Bonnet (Fogler Library) \n2:00-3:15: Session III: Marginalized Voices\, Underrepresented Populations \nSusan K. Gardner (Higher Education; Director\, WGS & The Rising Tide Center)\nElizabeth Neiman (English)\nSusan Pinette (Modern Languages and Classics; Director\, Franco American Studies)\nAlex Terrell (M.A. candidate\, English) \n3:15-4:45: Session IV: Undergraduate Panel: Capstones\, Theses and Portfolios \nJulia Fasano (Modern Languages major)\, Ryan Stovall (English major)\, and others TBD \n4:45-5:30: Small group discussions led by undergraduate panelists and others \n5:30: DINNER
URL:https://umaine.edu/mhc/event/how-did-you-think-of-that/
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CATEGORIES:Public Humanities,workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Stephen King Chair in Literature":MAILTO:caroline.bicks@maine.edu
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