All students who wish to participate must select a faculty sponsor who has worked with them on their project and/or has the expertise to evaluate the project. The event is not limited to honors students or complete projects, but is open to all students who have been engaged in the process of creative inquiry. Each student will submit an abstract or statement; this must be approved by the faculty sponsor before inclusion in the event. The faculty sponsor’s name will be included in the program and on the poster.
Abstracts are now being accepted; abstract deadline is March 18, 2009.
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New Faculty Orientation Session (Tenure Track Only) Feb 11 12:30–1:20 pm
"Preparing for the Post-Course Era" Conference Feb 16 noon to 1 pm
Hanson-Peterson Symposium on the Liberal Arts Feb 17 4:30–6 pm
Teachers Talking Feb 17 4:30–6 pm
New Faculty Orientation Session Feb 18 12:30–1:20 pm
I teach courses in nineteenth-century British literature, especially Victorian literature and culture. My teaching interests include women novelists (Austen, the Brontes, George Eliot, and Woolf), the culture of the 1890s, narrative theory, and Modernism. Currently, my research centers on Victorian novels and their representation of consciousness…