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<Title>CAHSS Pedagogy and Teaching Award</Title>
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    <div>As you may recall, this past Fall Semester, the College convened a Faculty Advisory Committee on Teaching and Learning. Among other things, the Committee was asked to design a process to award faculty members small grants to promote research on and to improve teaching and pedagogy. I am very pleased to forward to you the first call for proposals from the Committee. Please note that from here forward, awards will be made once each semester.</div>
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    <div>I would also like to thank the Committee--Donald Snyder and Susanne Sutton, co-chairs, <span>Suzanne Braunschweig,</span> <span>Margie Burns</span><span>, </span><span>Lisa Cella, </span><span>Meredith Oyen</span><span>, and </span><span>Bing Ma--</span>for all of their hard work and thoughtful planning throughout this process.</div>
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    <div>If you have any questions about the awards or the process, please direct them to one of the co-chairs.</div>
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<Title>Congratulations to Steven K. Fedder (AMST, Class of 1972)</Title>
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<Title>Links about the Program and University System of Maryland</Title>
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    <h3>The Program Faculty</h3>
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    <div class="html-content">Horn faculty Justin Drew has recently performed with two members of the Marsalis family in two consecutive weeks. First with Rodney Marsalisand the Philadelphia Brass as part of a residency in Tarpon Springs, Florida, which included masterclasses and a performance. He later joined Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra in a performance at the Strathmore Music Center.  Last year in March 2016, Mr. Drew was invited to join United States Air Force Band as Assistant Principal Horn to record their new album, <a href="http://www.justindrewhorn.com/media" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Journeys</a>. Most recently he joined the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra conducted by Marin Alsop for a program including Anna Clyne <em>Within her arms,</em> Schumann Symphony No. 3, and Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2. At the end of the month he will join the orchestra again for a program that is highlighted by Stravinsky's Petrouchka. <div><br></div>
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    <h5>"Looking Back To Move Forward"</h5>
    <h5>Towson University 21st Multicultural Conference</h5>
    <br>Friday, April 14, 2017<br>9:00 am - 5:00 pm<br>University Union<br><br>The Council of Diverse Student Organizations, in conjunction with the Center for Student Diversity, is proud to announce Towson University’s 21th Multicultural Conference: Looking Back to Move Forward.<br>Looking Back to Move Forward explores both the progress and obstacles that different identities experience in their journeys. By sharing these lived experiences, we are opened to acknowledge the inequities such as misrepresentation, under representation, social, political injustices, as well as institutional systems of discrimination that are oppressive in nature. In learning about not only our individual history but also our collective history we can envision a better tomorrow. We encourage ALL participants to learn and take action towards moving forward. <br><br>Undergraduate students, graduate students, faculty, staff, and community members are encouraged to submit presentation proposals. Presentations may be individual or in collaboration with others.  In addition to raising questions and contextualizing issues, presentations should offer practical solutions. These proposal submissions should not only address the topic’s current and historical perspectives, but should also strive to celebrate its respective culture in a positive nature. <br><br>The Proposal Topics are as follows: <br><br><ul>
    <li>Colorism: Prejudice Within Communities of Color</li>
    <li>Cultural artwork, short films, and performances </li>
    <li>Representation in Media</li>
    <li>Moving Beyond Tolerance </li>
    <li>Womanism Across Borders </li>
    <li>Policing Our Communities/ Respecting Our Communities </li>
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    <li>Islamophobia</li>
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    <li>Work with project team and ECA/A/L to identify field needs for TESOL related professional development, and evaluate proposals and applications for course and materials development. </li>
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    <li>Typically requires 5-8 years of managing data collection and technical assistance experience.</li>
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    <li>Must be able to read, write, and speak fluent English. </li>
    <li>Prior work experience in a non-governmental organization (NGO), government agency, or private company.</li>
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    <div class="html-content">Emergent research into happiness is still largely situated in fields such as sociology, psychology, and neuroscience. Traditionally the uncontested domain of the Humanities, the question of “How should we live?” is too rarely approached in contemporary literary and cultural studies. Indeed, even in a thriving field such as affect studies, research still largely focuses on negative emotions, ugly feelings (Ngai), shame (Probyn), paranoia (Sedgwick), failure (Halberstam), and the cruelty of optimism (Berlant). But perhaps the critical tide is turning. Scholars are beginning to theorise the end of our well-rehearsed “hermeneutics of suspicion,” and conjecturing what comes after (Felski). They are mapping the potential path for a “eudaimonic criticism” (Pawelski &amp; Moore) and an “ethics of hope” (Braidotti), looking towards a more positive future (Muñoz). Critical and historical studies on empathy (Meghan; Keen), joy (Potkay) and happiness itself (Ahmed) are also emerging.<br><br>Inspired by the growing body of scholarship on optimistic representations of gender, sexuality, and queerness, <em>Writing from Below</em> enters the fray with this invitation to explore and interrogate positive, successful, fulfilling, life-affirming expressions of gender and sexuality in contemporary or historical literature, culture, and society.<br><br>Papers could engage with (but are not limited to):<br><br><ul>
    <li>Pleasure, joy, jouissance, delight, splendour, enchantment, empathy, and kindness</li>
    <li>Love, passion, and amour fou</li>
    <li>Middlebrow pleasure</li>
    <li>Living the queer life, and queer(ing) happiness</li>
    <li>Eudaimonia, mindfulness, and wellbeing</li>
    <li>Eudaimonic reading, and the eudaimonic turn in cultural and literary studies</li>
    <li>The hermeneutics of suspicion, paranoid and reparative reading, and their aftermath</li>
    <li>Ethical criticism, the ethics of hope, and hopelessness</li>
    <li>The body as site of happiness, joy, pleasure, etc.</li>
    <li>Affect, the theories and/or histories of positive emotions</li>
    <li>Celebration, and celebration as protest</li>
    <li>Burlesque, clowning, circus, carnivals, and the carnivalesque</li>
    <li>Kitsch, camp, and drag</li>
    <li>Sex and play, sex lives, fun</li>
    <li>Vitality, verve, vigour, and liveliness</li>
    <li>Biological life, bios, zoe, survival, sur-vivre [living-on], affirmation</li>
    <li>The utopian tendencies of gender studies and queer theory</li>
    <li>The (queer) future, queer futurity, and happy endings</li>
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    <p>Gender studies and queer theory are located across and between disciplines, and so we welcome submissions from across (and outside of, against and up against) the full cross-/inter/-trans-disciplinary spectrum, and from inside and outside of conventional academia.<br><br>Do not be limited. Be brave. Play with form, style, and genre. Invent, demolish, reimagine.<br><br>The deadline for submissions is 29 May 2017. <br><br>Written submissions, whether critical or creative, should be between 3,000 and 6,000 words in length, and should adhere strictly to the 16th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style.<br><br>All submissions—critical, creative, and those falling in between; no matter the format or medium—will be subject to a process of double-blind peer review.<br><br>For more information, please contact our guest editor, Dr Juliane Roemhild: <a href="mailto:J.Roemhild@latrobe.edu.au">J.Roemhild@latrobe.edu.au</a><br></p>
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