Fulton Faculty Colloquia Series Features Remote Teaching Specialists
Thursday August 20, 2020
Salisbury, MD---Faculty in Salisbury University’s Charles R. and Martha N. Fulton School of Liberal Arts share their research and expertise during this semester’s Fulton Faculty Colloquia series.
Presentations are from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on select Tuesdays starting September 1 and will be held virtually. Register online to receive live link to the event.
Topics and speakers include:
- September 1 – “The Rise of Political Ghosts: Counter-Protests of Ultra-Rights in South Korea” with Taehyun Nam, Political Science
- October 6 – “Humanities Pedagogy” with remote teaching specialists Adam Woodis, Modern Languages and Intercultural Studies; Yujia Song, Philosophy; Paul Scovell, Communication; Tim Robinson, History; and Lilia Dobos, English
- November 3 – “Social Science Pedagogy” with remote teaching specialists Sarah Surak, Political Science/ Environmental Studies; Shane Hall, Environmental Studies; Echo Leaver, Psychology; Brittany Foutz, Conflict Analysis and Dispute Resolution; and Ryan Sporer, Sociology
- December 1 – “Arts Pedagogy” with remote teaching specialists Aric Snee, Art; Louise Anderson, Music, Theatre and Dance; Michael Desper, Music, Theatre and Dance; Jennifer Cox, Communication; and Catherine Jackson, Interdisciplinary Studies
Sponsored by the Fulton School, this series is free and the public is invited. For more information, call 410-543-6450.