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LTC Lunch: Community, Collaboration and Public Scholarship (April 28)

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LTC Lunch: Community, Collaboration and Public Scholarship (April 28)

Community collaboration can both inspire and inform faculty research. Come hear a computer scientist, sociologist, and biologist share their stories of public scholarship that involve engagement in local communities around the preservation of a language, job loss among older workers, and the autoimmune disorder celiac disease. We will also explore the intertwining of scholarship with teaching by showcasing how scholarly work is both sparked by and shifted into courses. Jeff Ondich, professor of mathematics and computer science; Annette Nierobisz, professor of sociology; Debby Walser-Kuntz, professor of biology, Broom Fellow for Public Scholorship, and faculty director of the Center for Community and Civil Engagement


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  • Title LTC Lunch: Community, Collaboration and Public Scholarship (April 28)
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  • Description Community collaboration can both inspire and inform faculty research. Come hear a computer scientist, sociologist, and biologist share their stories of public scholarship that involve engagement in local communities around the preservation of a language, job loss among older workers, and the autoimmune disorder celiac disease. We will also explore the intertwining of scholarship with teaching by showcasing how scholarly work is both sparked by and shifted into courses. Jeff Ondich, professor of mathematics and computer science; Annette Nierobisz, professor of sociology; Debby Walser-Kuntz, professor of biology, Broom Fellow for Public Scholorship, and faculty director of the Center for Community and Civil Engagement
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