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CETL Book Club on the Liberal Arts to meet on September 25

When: Sep 25, 2012 to Oct 9, 2012
Chris Cherry and Joel Sipress will co-facilitate discussions with seven other faculty and staff focusing on the lilberal arts.

The book Why Choose the Liberal Arts, by Professor Mark William Roche of the University of Notre Dame, will serve as the guide for this CETL Fall 2012 Book Club. The club is scheduled to meet in the CETL Seminar Room in Swenson Hall, Room 2074, on Tuesday afternoons from 4:00-5:30 p.m. starting September 25th, and continuing October 2nd and October 9th.

Other members of the book club, in addition to the co-facilitators Chris Cherry (Director of the Center for Student Success) and Joel Sipress (Professor of History), are Karl Bahm (Professor of History), Eri Fujieda (Associate Professor of Sociology and Coordinator of Assessment), Suzanne Griffith (Professor of Education and CETL Coordinator of First Year Seminars), Carol Knoble (Student Advisor in the Office of International Programs), John McCormick (Senior Lecturer in Writing), Deborah Schlacks (Professor of English and Coordinator of the Writing across the Curriculum Program), and Jamie White-Farnman (Assistant Professor of Writing).

This will be the first in a series of CETL Book Clubs in the Fall of 2012.  It will be a great prelude to the upcoming book club facilitated by Eri Fujieda on General Education Essentials: A Guide for College Faculty, by Professor Paul Hanstedt of Roanoke College.  Link to the title above for more information about registration dates, meeting dates, the outstanding book, and the author.

 

Event Contact: Emily Levings | 715-394-8548 | elevings{atuws}
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