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April 3, 2006

Volume 17, Issue 90

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Please submit material
for the College of Arts
and Sciences Newsletter
to Linda Thien by Tuesday at 5:00 p.m. via e-mail: thienlr@slu.edu; fax: 977-3649; interoffice mail: Fusz Hall, Second Floor

Don't forget to submit important departmental news to
Grand Connections

College of Arts and Sciences

 


The Ignatian Anniversary Year

Heroic leaders are self-reflective..
"Self-awareness, the first of
the four Jesuit leadership pillars,
is the foundation of the others....
ingenuity, love, and heroism."
Chris Lowney, author of
Heroic Leadership


The Sixth Annual Week
SIGNATURE SYMPOSIUM

presents

Jody Williams

1997 Nobel Peace Prize Winner
"An Individual's Impact on Social and
Political Change"


Thursday, April 6, 2006
5:00 - 6:30 p.m.
Multipurpose Room
Busch Student Center

All Atlas events are free and open
to the public.
For more information, visit:
atlas.slu.edu

 


EVENTS OF THE WEEK
SPRING SEMESTER CALENDAR

April 6
Faculty Council meeting
, 3-5 p.m., Busch Student Center 253C/253D

April 7
Pope John Paul II and the World: A First Anniversary Perspective, sponsored by the Russian and East European Studies Program, the Department of History, the Pius XII Library, and the Polish Consulate of St. Louis.

Friday, April 7th, 6:30 p.m.
Knights' Room of Pius XII Library

One year after the death of Pope John Paul II, a panel of experts will analyze his extraordinary impact on the Church and the world.
Dr. Gregory Beabout, SLU Associate Professor of Philosophy; Colleen Carroll Campbell, Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, Washington D.C.; Monsignor William Kerr, Executive Director of the Pope John Paul II Cultural Center, Washington D.C.;
Fr. Peter Lah, S.J., SLU Assistant Professor of Communication; and Patricia Rice, Author and Former Religion Editor, St. Louis Post Dispatch.

Reception following panel discussion
Free and Open to the Public


FROM THE COLLEGE


If you are a full-time faculty member
in a School or College that offers undergraduate degrees, please complete the Survey of Faculty Perceptions of the Core Experience by going to
http://www.slu.edu/
opdr/core/
coresurvey2.htm
.

The results of this survey will be used as one tool to
assess the effectiveness of these courses that all undergraduates take. Your feedback is important!


DON'T MISS
"Keen Vision: The Gary C. Werths Collection"
at SLUMA

"Keen Vision: The Gary C. Werths Collection" is a significant exhibition, in part, because one finds within it the works of many notable artists such as Pablo Picasso, Alberto Giacometti, Jacques Lipchitz, Jim Dine, Kiki Smith and William Morris. But it is made more significant because of the motive of our collector, Gary C. Werths, who has chosen to share such work with us.
The exhibit is presented through July 16, 2006.
Visit the SLUMA website for additional information.


SLU Film Studies Program - Campus Film Series, Spring 2006
Thursdays, 7:00 p.m., Kelley Auditorium,
No cover.
Films are introduced by Film Studies and invited faculty.

April 6
Brother (Balabanov, Russia, 1997) 1:36

April 20
Les Choristes (Barratier, France, 2004) 1:37

April 27
The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack (Elliott, USA, 2000) 1:30



 

 

 


















SLU THEATRE: April 21, 22 and 28, 29 - 8:00 p.m.
and Sunday, April 23 - 2:00 p.m.

The Shape of Things
by Neil LaBute

asks, "What would you be willing to change for someone you love?" and "What price might you pay?" It probes our impulse to mold lovers into an ideal, rather than love someone simply for who they are. Bitingly comic and scathingly serious, the play explores love, sex, friendship and the very nature of ART itself. The New Yorker magazine has called Neil LaBute "an original voice - the best playwright to emerge in the past decade - a genius." "How far would you go for love?"...Decide for yourself, but not until the last word of the play is spoken. The answer may surprise you.
(adult content - not suitable for children)


April 27
Department Chairs' Meeting,
3:00 - 4:30 p.m., BSC 351.


Workshops on Grading and Assessment on May 16, 2006

For more information, contact Julie Weissman, Associate Provost, at 977-2193 or at weissman@slu.edu.
To register: http://fyp.slu.edu/

Barbara E. Walvoord, Ph.D., author of Effective Grading and Assessment Clear and Simple, Chair of Assessment Committee, Fellow of the Intstitute for Educational Initiatives, and Professor of English, University of Notre Dame, will offer two workshops on May 16 to SLU faculty and staff.

For Faculty:
Tuesday, May 16, 8:30 a.m. to noon, Busch Student Center, Saint Louis Room
Making the Grading Process Fair, Time-Efficient, and Useful for Student Learning AND Using the Grading Process for Departmental Decisions

The workshop addresses these questions:

How do I create assignments that demand high-quality student thinking?

How can I make grading fair and consistent for all my students?

How can we make grading consistent across sections of the same course?

How can we deal effectively with "grade inflation"?

How can we help students focus on the learning, not just on the grade?

How can we make grading time-efficient?

How can we use classroom evaluation of student learning for departmental and program-level improvement?

For "Unit" Directors and Faculty:
Tuesday, May 16, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m., Busch Student Center, Saint Louis Room

Practical and Feasible Ways to Assess and Improve Student Learning in Departments and General Education

Issues include:

how to get department members on board; how to do assessment within available time and resources; what is the most basic, simple, no-frills assessment plan; how to simplify an assessment plan that is too complicated; how to construct workable goals for learning; how to choose assessment measures that are sustainable and useful; how to conduct simple yet useful surveys of students and alumni; how to use the grading process for assessment; how to ensure validity and reliability in measures; and how to actually USE your data for the benefit of the department and its students.


 

 

 








ACADEMIC NEWS

Faculty Publications, Presentations, Awards

English
The MLA Executive Council appointed Joycelyn Moody, Associate Professor of English, to a three-year term on the MLA Committee on the Status of Women.

Dr. Sara van den Berg was invited to participate in the Oxford Round Table on Women's Rights at Trinity College, Oxford, March 19-24, and presented a lecture on "Women and Barriers to/of/in Education."

Fine and Performing Arts
Gary W. Barker, Associate Professor, was awarded the 2005 Kevin Kline Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Play by The Professional Theatre Awards Council of Greater St. Louis (PTAC). The Award was in recognition for his performance as "Boolie" in the New Jewish Theatre production of Driving Miss Daisy in May, 2005. The Award was presented by Kevin Kline, the Academy Award and Tony Award-winning actor, at the Kevin Kline Awards Ceremony held on March 20, 2006. He is currently appearing as "Honeyman" in the Avalon Theatre Company production of A Walk in the Woods. The production runs through April 2. Professor Barker appears courtesy of Actors' Equity Association, the professional union of actors and stage managers.

Dr. Cynthia Stollhans delivered a paper titled, "Catherine of Alexandria in Roman Chapels, Patronage, Audience, and Reception," at the recent annual conference, March 22-26, of the Renaissance Society of America in San Francisco.

Philosophy
Dr. John P. Doyle presented a keynote address titled "Suarez on the Interpretation of Laws" at Franciscan University, Steubenville, Ohio, on March 24th, for a conference titled: "The Significance of Francisco Suarez."

 

 


 


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