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Heroic leaders are self-reflective.. The Sixth Annual presents Jody
Williams All
Atlas events are free and open
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EVENTS OF THE WEEK |
SPRING SEMESTER CALENDAR |
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6 April
7 Friday,
April 7th, 6:30 p.m. 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. Reception
following panel discussion FROM THE COLLEGE If
you are a full-time faculty member The
results of this survey will be used as one tool to
DON'T
MISS "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. SLU
Film Studies Program - Campus Film Series, Spring 2006 April
6 April
20 April
27
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THEATRE: April 21, 22 and 28, 29 - 8:00 p.m.
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. April
27 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. 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: The
workshop addresses these questions: For
"Unit" Directors and Faculty: 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.
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ACADEMIC NEWS Faculty Publications, Presentations, Awards English 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 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
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