Join us tomorrow, Oct. 16 from 3:30-5 p.m. in the Robert H. Stephens Room for a cross-disciplinary discussion that explores the opportunities, benefits and pitfalls of engaging with research and creative expression in one’s field. The panel will draw from personal experiences to offer their insights into the role of such engagement at a community college, including strategies for integrating your scholarly and creative endeavors into an already busy teaching schedule, avenues of financial support and practical tips for getting your work accepted, whether for publication, conferences or through exhibition.
Dr. Natasha Casey, assistant professor, communication; Dr. Mark Roehrs, professor, history; Dr. Ryan Stringer, assistant professor, philosophy; Laura Anderson, professor, art; John Paul Jaramillo, professor, English; moderated by Ryan Roberts, professor, librarian.