"Transforming Knowledge" Lecture & Workshops Presented by Elizabeth Minnich
10/3/2008
All Day
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Location:
Furman Hall 106
Category:
Open to the Public
Oct. 3-4
A lecture and three workshops with Elizabeth Minnich author of Transforming Knowledge (Temple 2004) focusing on mentoring and teaching in increasingly diverse communities and institutions and investigating the ways that the history and future of disciplines and interdisciplinarity is carried through research and into our classrooms via research interests, curriculum development, and syllabus construction.
Oct. 3: "If You Want Truth, Work for Justice" - 3:15-5 p.m., Furman Hall 106 (Google map of this location)
Oct. 4: 9:30 a.m.-7 p.m., Black Cultural Center (Google map of this location)
For a complete schedule, click here
Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy and co-sponsored by the Women's Center
A lecture and three workshops with Elizabeth Minnich author of Transforming Knowledge (Temple 2004) focusing on mentoring and teaching in increasingly diverse communities and institutions and investigating the ways that the history and future of disciplines and interdisciplinarity is carried through research and into our classrooms via research interests, curriculum development, and syllabus construction.
Oct. 3: "If You Want Truth, Work for Justice" - 3:15-5 p.m., Furman Hall 106 (Google map of this location)
Oct. 4: 9:30 a.m.-7 p.m., Black Cultural Center (Google map of this location)
For a complete schedule, click here
Sponsored by the Department of Philosophy and co-sponsored by the Women's Center

