Kendall Center NewsletterJuly 1, 2022

What's new in the Kendall Center

After a year as the Kendall Center Director, we say good bye and a huge thank you to Ruth Lin! The new Kendall Center DIrector is Pamela Conners. Continuing Faculty Associates include Patricia English and Dan Moos as the Excellence in Teaching Faculty Associates, David Stamps as the New Faculty Programming Faculty Associate, Esther Wang as the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Faculty Associate, and Martin Lang remains the Community Engaged Learning Faculty Associate. 

New tenure track faculty welcome lunch

The new tenure track faculty welcome lunch is scheduled for Monday, August 29th from 12:00-2:30 p.m. in the St. Peter Room (Jackson Campus Center). The President, Provost, and other Vice Presidents will be in attendance to welcome you to the College. There will also be allocated time for first and second year tenure track faculty to talk about life/work at Gustavus. Your attendance is expected.

New Faculty Orientation Day

New Faculty Orientation Day is on Tuesday, August 30th from 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. in the Heritage/St. Peter Room, Jackson Campus Center. Coffee and pastries, lunch, and a reception will be provided.

Faculty Development Day

After more than a year of seeing the majority of your colleagues on screen, the Kendall Center for Engaged Learning invites the faculty to an in-person lunch on Wednesday August 31st from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. in the Heritage Room.

Sabbatical Re-Entry Lunch

There will be a lunch and meeting for those faculty returning from Sabbatical on Friday, September 2 from Noon to 2 p.m. in the St Peter Room.

Faculty Social

All faculty are invited to the Faculty Social on Friday, September 9 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in the President's Dining Room (PDR). Refreshments provided. 

Faculty Shop Talk - Presenters Needed

It is time to put together the Shop Talk schedule for next year. Those currently on the Shop Talk waiting list will be contacted for their preference of presentation dates. If you would like to present a Shop Talk next year or in the future, please contact Cathy Blaukat so that your name can be added to the list of future presenters. Remember, any type of research, scholarship, or creativity is appropriate for presentation at a Shop Talk as long as the majority of what is presented represents the presenter’s own work. Work in progress presentations are fine. Thank you for your support of the Shop Talk series, both past and present.

Nobel Conference FREE Book for Faculty

The Kendall Center is pleased to offer faculty the book, The Vanishing Half, in connection to this fall's Nobel Conference. The Vanishing Half is a story about identity, race, discrimination and the long-term effects of trauma. Estelle and Desiree are light-skinned Black identical twins growing up in a small Southern town. They run away from home as teenagers to escape the limitations of their upbringing and the trauma they experienced. As they grow older, Desiree returns to her home with a daughter much darker skinned than herself and Estelle passes for White, leaving her Black identity behind. Their differing responses to their identities lead them to different communities, relationships and opportunities. The story of the twins and the intersection of the lives of their young adult daughters reveal the impact that White privilege has on these women who look the same but have taken different life paths. Email Cathy Blaukat (cblaukat@gustavus.edu) and a copy will be placed in your campus mailbox.