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SUMMARY:Writing Proposals to the US Department of Education with Dr. Robert Porter
DESCRIPTION:Of the wide range of grant programs offered by the US Department of Education\, a select few are targeted to university-based researchers. This session will focus on funding tracks within key DoE divisions such as the Institute of Educational Sciences (IES)\, the Office of Innovation and Improvement (OII)\, and the Office of Postsecondary Education (OPE). Guidance will be provided on locating current and future funding opportunities\, eligibility requirements\, proposal structure\, and DoE grant review procedures. Excerpts from successful proposals will be examined as models for preparing key sections. Topics to be covered include: \n\nNavigating the DoE grant process\nDeconstructing the Application Notice\nOrganizing the proposal\nUnderstanding DoE grant review and selection criteria\nWriting critical proposal elements: Need for Project\, Research Objectives\,   Quality of Project Design\, Quality of Project Personnel\, and Project Evaluation\n\nLocation:  UTSA Main Campus\, Graduate School & Research Building (GSR) 2.106 \nRegistration:  https://utsaresearch.wufoo.com/forms/writing-proposals-to-the-us-dept-of-education \nContact:  Daniel Arriaga\, 210-458-6302\, daniel.arriaga@utsa.edu \n  \n\nRobert Porter\, Ph.D.Nationally recognized leader in the field of grantsmanshipRobert Porter\, PhD\, has presented grant writing workshops at leading universities and medical schools internationally. Formerly Director of Research Development at the University of Tennessee\, Dr. Porter has received the Distinguished Faculty Award by the Society of Research Administrators International. With thirty years’ experience as a tenured professor\, private consultant and research administrator\, his proposals have won more than $8 million in awards from government agencies and private foundations. A national leader in the growing field of research development\, he has presented papers and workshops on grant writing at national conferences and has published prize-winning articles in the Journal of Research Administration and Research Management Review. Dr. Porter has previously taught at Virginia Tech\, Swarthmore College\, Susquehanna University and Eastern Washington University. He holds graduate degrees in Speech Communications from the University of Michigan.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/porterdepted/
LOCATION:Graduate School & Research Building\, GSR 2.106\, Main
ORGANIZER;CN="UTSA Research":MAILTO:research@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170309T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170309T163000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170228T211143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170228T214147Z
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SUMMARY:Grants in the Humanities and Social Sciences with Dr. Robert Porter
DESCRIPTION:Starting with the National Endowment for the Humanities\, this workshop will cover a number of funding sources of particular interest to disciplines broadly grouped in the humanities and social sciences. Specific grant programs will be reviewed\, together with eligibility requirements\, funding levels\, and lists of projects recently funded by each program. Key elements of the NEH grant review process will be covered\, and excerpts from successful proposals will be highlighted. Additionally\, participants will be guided to numerous opportunities posted by private foundations. \n\nOverview of NEH mission\, structure and budget\nFellowships and residency programs\nAwards targeted to junior faculty\nSupport for graduate study and doctoral dissertations\nKey do’s and don’ts for success\n\nLocation:  UTSA Main Campus\, Graduate School & Research Building (GSR) 2.106 \nRegistration:  https://utsaresearch.wufoo.com/forms/grants-in-the-humanities-and-social-sciences \nContact:  Daniel Arriaga\, 210-458-6302\, daniel.arriaga@utsa.edu \nRobert Porter\, PhDNationally recognized leader in the field of grantsmanshipRobert Porter\, PhD\, has presented grant writing workshops at leading universities and medical schools internationally. Formerly Director of Research Development at the University of Tennessee\, Dr. Porter has received the Distinguished Faculty Award by the Society of Research Administrators International. With thirty years’ experience as a tenured professor\, private consultant and research administrator\, his proposals have won more than $8 million in awards from government agencies and private foundations. A national leader in the growing field of research development\, he has presented papers and workshops on grant writing at national conferences and has published prize-winning articles in the Journal of Research Administration and Research Management Review. Dr. Porter has previously taught at Virginia Tech\, Swarthmore College\, Susquehanna University and Eastern Washington University. He holds graduate degrees in Speech Communications from the University of Michigan
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/porterneh/
LOCATION:Graduate School & Research Building\, GSR 2.106\, Main
ORGANIZER;CN="UTSA Research":MAILTO:research@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170309T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170309T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170301T190407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170301T190407Z
UID:1442-1489073400-1489078800@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Department of Homeland Security Town Hall at UTSA
DESCRIPTION:Join the national dialogue on homeland security strategy!  Senior officials from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will be discussing the Department’s 2018 Quadrennial Homeland Security Review (QHSR) and their analysis of current threats and trends facing our Nation in a public forum at UTSA on March 9\, 2017. \nThe results of the 2018 QHSR will be used to focus DHS’s efforts and resources to ensure our Nation’s security in the near- and long-term. This Public Forum is your opportunity to learn more about the upcoming QHSR\, and to contribute your thoughts about the issues and trends DHS should address in the coming years. \nYou will also have the opportunity to continue this dialogue online\, using the IdeaScale site hosted by DHS Public Affairs\, Office of Web Publishing. IdeaScale is a commercial crowdsourcing platform that allows users to post questions and comments in an interactive online space.  DHS moderators will post and answer questions on a variety of topics relevant to the QHSR in order to encourage public participation in the Department’s strategy development process. \nThis is a unique opportunity not only for the UTSA community — students\, staff\, and faculty — but also for the San Antonio community to engage with DHS. \nOpportunities for collaboration and input from stakeholders\, including academia\, state and local partners\, will be presented.  Followed by an open Q&A session. \nThis event is free and open to the public. Seating is limited;  please rsvp by registering. \nPlease register:  https://utsaresearch.wufoo.com/forms/department-of-homeland-security-public-forum \nLocation: UTSA Main Campus\, John Peace Library\, 4th Floor\, Assembly Room | JPL 4.04.22 \nDownload invite
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/dhstownhall/
ORGANIZER;CN="UTSA Research":MAILTO:research@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170310T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170310T113000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170228T214459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170302T224712Z
UID:1417-1489134600-1489145400@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Finding Funding with US Federal Agencies with Dr. Robert Porter
DESCRIPTION:Three federal funding agencies comprise a major portion of research dollars awarded to US institutions:  The National Institutes of Health (NIH)\, the National Science Foundation (NSF)\, and the Department of Defense (DoD). This session will focus on techniques for locating funding opportunities at each of these agencies\, combined with tips for writing competitive proposals. Special emphasis will be placed on the unique requirements of DoD research laboratories such as the Office of Naval Research\, the Army Office of Research and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research. \n\nLocating funding opportunities at NIH\nNIH proposal format and writing tips\nLocating opportunities NSF\nLocating funding opportunities at DoD\nInitiating contact with DoD program officers\n\nLocation:  UTSA Main Campus\, JPL Assembly Room (JPL 4.04.22) \nRegistration:  https://utsaresearch.wufoo.com/forms/finding-funding-with-us-federal-agencies \nContact:  Daniel Arriaga\, 210-458-6302\, daniel.arriaga@utsa.edu \nRobert Porter\, PhDNationally recognized leader in the field of grantsmanshipRobert Porter\, PhD\, has presented grant writing workshops at leading universities and medical schools internationally. Formerly Director of Research Development at the University of Tennessee\, Dr. Porter has received the Distinguished Faculty Award by the Society of Research Administrators International. With thirty years’ experience as a tenured professor\, private consultant and research administrator\, his proposals have won more than $8 million in awards from government agencies and private foundations. A national leader in the growing field of research development\, he has presented papers and workshops on grant writing at national conferences and has published prize-winning articles in the Journal of Research Administration and Research Management Review. Dr. Porter has previously taught at Virginia Tech\, Swarthmore College\, Susquehanna University and Eastern Washington University. He holds graduate degrees in Speech Communications from the University of Michigan
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/porterusfed/
ORGANIZER;CN="UTSA Research":MAILTO:research@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170310T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170310T163000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170228T214722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170228T215330Z
UID:1420-1489152600-1489163400@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Building the NSF Grant Proposal with Dr. Robert Porter
DESCRIPTION:Competition for National Science Foundation grant awards is especially intense\, as increasing numbers of proposals have strained the agency’s budget limits. Successful proposals are written by investigators who combine sound principles of grant writing with an understanding of NSF’s overall merit review process. This workshop will focus on critical aspects of interacting with the agency as well as proven techniques for effective writing in each section of the NSF grant proposal. Samples from successful proposals will be cited to illustrate key points. \n\nOverview of NSF Mission\, Structure and Budget\nCharacteristics of Successful Proposals\nNSF Merit Review Process\nCritical Steps in Planning and Writing Your Proposal\nFormulating Precise Goals and Objectives\nUsing Visual Illustrations\nBuilding in Quality “Broader Impacts” Components\nPostdoc Mentoring and Data Management Plans\n\nLocation:  UTSA Main Campus\, JPL Assembly Room (JPL 4.04.22) \nRegistration:  https://utsaresearch.wufoo.com/forms/building-the-nsf-grant-proposal \nContact:  Daniel Arriaga\, 210-458-6302\, daniel.arriaga@utsa.edu \nRobert Porter\, Ph.D.Nationally recognized leader in the field of grantsmanshipRobert Porter\, PhD\, has presented grant writing workshops at leading universities and medical schools internationally. Formerly Director of Research Development at the University of Tennessee\, Dr. Porter has received the Distinguished Faculty Award by the Society of Research Administrators International. With thirty years’ experience as a tenured professor\, private consultant and research administrator\, his proposals have won more than $8 million in awards from government agencies and private foundations. A national leader in the growing field of research development\, he has presented papers and workshops on grant writing at national conferences and has published prize-winning articles in the Journal of Research Administration and Research Management Review. Dr. Porter has previously taught at Virginia Tech\, Swarthmore College\, Susquehanna University and Eastern Washington University. He holds graduate degrees in Speech Communications from the University of Michigan
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/porternsf/
ORGANIZER;CN="UTSA Research":MAILTO:research@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170320T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170320T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170302T171856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170313T121547Z
UID:1448-1490025600-1490029200@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:It's a Textbook Case: getting students engaged with learning materials (Main Campus - Monday)
DESCRIPTION:Faculty work hard to select course materials that don’t get read. Students spend hundreds and even thousands of dollars a year on books they don’t use. Join us for this important discussion about the connection between texts and student learning. Faculty will learn targeted strategies for getting students to engage with class readings.  Participants are invited to bring texts to the workshop. \nRegister for this eventPresented By: UTSA Teaching and Learning ServicesMary Dixson\, PhDAssociate Vice Provost - Teaching and Learning ServicesMary Dixson currently serves as Associate Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning Services and teaches courses for the Department of Communication at UTSA. Dixson earned a Ph.D. in Communication Studies from the University of Texas\, Austin. She has been leading faculty development initiatives for 8 years and has 20 years of experience teaching practical skills and theory in communication and public speaking.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/its-a-textbook-case/
ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Dixson":MAILTO:mary.dixson@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170320T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170320T190000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170316T190618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170316T190618Z
UID:1499-1490036400-1490036400@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:The Gully Princess: Softness is Not a Weakness
DESCRIPTION:Ebony uses poetry\, performance\, real-life\, and experiences from teaching in the classroom as resources to address sexual health\, body image\, and self-esteem. Her mission is to improve\, support\, and protect the lives of women\, people of color and the LGBTQ community by creating a healing space\, through her work and discussion\, where we know our worth\, acknowledge our struggles and celebrate our victories. \n  \nView more information Presented By:Ebony StewartPoet & ArtistEbony Stewart is a touring performance arts spoken word poet and active artist in the Central Texas slam poetry scene and theater arts community for over ten years. She has coached Austin Neo Soul and Austin Poetry Slam\, finishing 1st and 5th at the National Poetry Slam and They Speak Youth Slam finishing 8th in the world at Brave New Voices. The only adult female three-time Slam Champion in Austin Texas has shared stages with many brilliant artists including the late Amiri Baraka. Featured in the “Texas Observer”\, “For Harriet” and “The Agenda: working for LGBT economic equality”\, Ebony has published The Queen’s Glory & The Pussy’s Box and Love Letters To Balled Fists. In 2015\, Ebony Stewart debuted her first one woman show\, “Hunger” at The VORTEX Theatre\, which was nominated for a B. Iden Payne award for Outstanding Original Script and won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama. The former Sexual Health Educator with the resting bitch face sometimes known as The Gully Princess\, writes because she has to and eats cupcakes for fun. #storyoftheblackgirlwinning
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/the-gully-princess-softness-is-not-a-weakness/
CATEGORIES:Women's Studies Institute
ORGANIZER;CN="Carolyn Motley":MAILTO:Carolyn.Motley@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170321T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170321T140000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170317T191215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170317T191215Z
UID:1576-1490099400-1490104800@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Brackenridge Distinguished Visiting Lecturer: Jose David Saldivar
DESCRIPTION:View the Event FlyerJose David SaldivarJosé David Saldívar is a scholar of late postcontemporary culture\, especially the minoritized literatures of the United States\, Latin America\, and the transamerican hemisphere\, and of border narrative and poetics from the sixteenth century to the present.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/brackenridge-distinguished-visiting-lecturer-jose-david-saldivar/
CATEGORIES:Department of English
ORGANIZER;CN="Ben Olguin":MAILTO:Ben.Olguin@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170321T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170321T163000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170302T172744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170315T181343Z
UID:1451-1490110200-1490113800@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:It's a Textbook Case: getting students engaged with learning materials (Main Campus - Tuesday)
DESCRIPTION:Faculty work hard to select course materials that don’t get read. Students spend hundreds and even thousands of dollars a year on books they don’t use. Join us for this important discussion about the connection between texts and student learning. Faculty will learn targeted strategies for getting students to engage with class readings.  Participants are invited to bring texts to the workshop. \n  \nRegister for this eventPresented By: UTSA Teaching and Learning ServicesMary Dixson\, PhDAssociate Vice Provost\, Teaching and Learning ServicesMary Dixson currently serves as Associate Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning Services and teaches courses for the Department of Communication at UTSA. Dixson earned a Ph.D. in Communication Studies from the University of Texas\, Austin. She has been leading faculty development initiatives for 8 years and has 20 years of experience teaching practical skills and theory in communication and public speaking.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/its-a-textbook-case-getting-students-engaged-with-learning-materials/
CATEGORIES:UTSA Teaching and Learning Services
ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Dixson":MAILTO:mary.dixson@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170322T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170322T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170307T210453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170307T210453Z
UID:1507-1490194800-1490198400@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:It’s a Textbook Case: getting students engaged with learning materials (Downtown)
DESCRIPTION:Faculty work hard to select course materials that don’t get read. Students spend hundreds and even thousands of dollars a year on books they don’t use. Join us for this important discussion about the connection between texts and student learning. Faculty will learn targeted strategies for getting students to engage with class readings.  Participants are invited to bring texts to the workshop.. \nRegister for this eventPresented By: UTSA Teaching and Learning ServicesMary Dixson\, PhDAssociate Vice Provost\, Teaching and Learning ServicesMary Dixson currently serves as Associate Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning Services and teaches courses for the Department of Communication at UTSA. Dixson earned a Ph.D. in Communication Studies from the University of Texas\, Austin. She has been leading faculty development initiatives for 8 years and has 20 years of experience teaching practical skills and theory in communication and public speaking.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/its-a-textbook-case-getting-students-engaged-with-learning-materials-downtown/
LOCATION:Executive Conference Room\, FS 4.450A\, Downtown
ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Dixson":MAILTO:mary.dixson@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170322T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170322T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170317T190546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170317T190701Z
UID:1568-1490207400-1490212800@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Brackenridge Distinguished Visiting Lecturer: Jose David Saldivar
DESCRIPTION:View the Event FlyerJose David SaldivarJosé David Saldívar is a scholar of late postcontemporary culture\, especially the minoritized literatures of the United States\, Latin America\, and the transamerican hemisphere\, and of border narrative and poetics from the sixteenth century to the present.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/brackenridge-disinguished/
CATEGORIES:Department of English
ORGANIZER;CN="Ben Olguin":MAILTO:Ben.Olguin@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170328T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170328T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170324T205143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170324T205143Z
UID:1623-1490720400-1490720400@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Latin American History Lecture: Cuba's Export Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by the Department of History \nView the Event FlyerJonathan C. BrownProfessor of History\, UT AustinJonathan C. Brown has published five single-authored books as well as numerous articles and edited volumes. His first book\, A Socioeconomic History of Argentina\, 1776-1860\, won the prestigious Bolton Prize. His most recent book\, Cuba’s Revolutionary World\, is forthcoming this month with Harvard University Press.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/latin-american-history-lecture-cubas-export-revolution/
CATEGORIES:Department of History
ORGANIZER;CN="Gregg Michel":MAILTO:Gregg.Michel@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170403T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170403T170000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170327T142111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170327T194135Z
UID:1636-1491235200-1491238800@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Creating PowerPoint Lectures: The Next Level (Monday Session)
DESCRIPTION:In this hands-on workshop\, faculty will learn some tips and tricks for enhancing PowerPoint presentations including manipulating images\, creating templates\, customizing toolbars\, and easy shortcuts. \nRegister for this eventHosted By: Teaching and Learning ServicesMary DixsonAssociate Vice Provost\, Teaching and Learning ServicesMary Dixson currently serves as Associate Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning Services and teaches courses for the Department of Communication at UTSA. Dixson earned a Ph.D. in Communication Studies from the University of Texas\, Austin. She has been leading faculty development initiatives for 8 years and has 20 years of experience teaching practical skills and theory in communication and public speaking.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/creating-powerpoint-lectures-the-next-level/
LOCATION:Faculty Center Small Conference Room\, JPL 4.04.12D\, Main Campus
ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Dixson":MAILTO:mary.dixson@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170403T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170403T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170321T182722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170321T182824Z
UID:1582-1491246000-1491249600@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:What Did You Tell the President? – Using Statistics to Make a Difference
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Management Science and Statistics at UTSA is proud to present the former EPA Chief Statistician and current ASA president\, Barry Nussbaum on Monday\, April 3\, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. in the Faculty Center (JPL 4.04.22) on the UTSA Main Campus. \nDr. Nussbaum’s talk\, entitled What Did You Tell the President? – Using Statistics to Make a Difference\, will present how statistics can make a big difference in influencing decisions and actions in a variety of fields and how to succinctly explain statistical results so that decision makers can correctly integrate analyses into their actions. Examples will include analyses used in court cases and material presented to the President of the United States. Further\, Big Data will be reviewed in the context of whether Uber is in the Big Data driver’s seat. \nThe event is free and open to the UTSA community and the public. Registration is not required. \nContact Dr. David Han at 210-458-7895 or david.han@utsa.edu for more information. \nDr. Barry NussbaumPresident of the American Statistical Association (ASA)Dr. Nussbaum started his career at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1975 in mobile sources. At the agency\, he founded and chaired the EPA Statistics Users Group. As the Chief Statistician at EPA\, Dr. Nussbaum achieved many successes using statistical analysis to promote health\, determine environmental policy\, and enforce regulations. In particular\, he was in charge of the successful drive to eliminate harmful lead from gasoline. Dr. Nussbaum served as chair of the ASA Statistics and Environment Section in 2000. From 2011 to 2015\, he chaired the ASA Statistical Partnerships among Academia\, Industry\, and Government (SPAIG) committee. In recognition of his notable accomplishments and contributions to statistics\, he was awarded the EPA Distinguished Career Service Award and elected an ASA fellow. In 2015\, Dr. Nussbaum was elected the 112th president of the American Statistical Association (ASA)\, the largest society of statisticians and data scientists. \nDr. Nussbaum has a bachelor’s degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and both master’s and doctoral degrees from the George Washington University. This event is supported by a generous contribution from the American Statistical Association.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/asastats/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170404T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170404T140000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170302T174530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170309T151811Z
UID:1458-1491309000-1491314400@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Qualtrics: An Amazing Teaching Tool for Student Engagement and Peer Evaluation
DESCRIPTION:Qualtrics research suite is an online survey tool available to all UTSA faculty and staff. This workshop will provide an overview of different teaching strategies to reinforce the instructor presence in online courses\, create peer learning activities\, and reinforce the learning effectiveness through an immediate and personalized interaction with students. \nLevel: Advanced. \nRegister for this eventPresented By:Qin ChenInstructional Technology Specialist for BiologyQin Chen joined the Biology Department of UTSA in 2016 as instructional technology specialist. She worked for National Center on Low-Incidence Disabilities\, Rice University and Halliburton as the role of instructional developer or instructional designer. She holds a M.A. degree in Educational Technology.Ishani BanerjiVisiting Assistant Professor for Marketing Dr. Ishani Banerji joined the UTSA College of Business in 2015 as a visiting assistant professor in the Marketing Department. Before joining UTSA\, she was the research director for the Georgetown Institute for Consumer Research at the McDonough School of Business\, Georgetown University. She holds a Ph.D. in social psychology from Indiana University and an M.A. from Wake Forest University. Her key research interests are word of mouth\, social influence\, embodiment\, and culture. Her research has appeared in the Washington Post\, USA Today\, and U.S. News\, and she has written for the Huffington Post blog. She is teaching her first online course – Principles of Marketing – this semester.Claudia ArcolinSenior Instructional Designer for the Office of Online LearningShe has been working in the field of education and instructional technology since 2003. She holds a doctorate in Cognitive and Training Sciences and a Master in Continuing Education and E-Learning. Her areas of interests include student-generated content\, open educational resources\, gamification\, and communities of learning and informal learning environments. She is the instructor for the self-paced Teaching Online Course.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/qualtrics-an-amazing-teaching-tool-for-student-engagement-and-peer-evaluation/
LOCATION:Learning Studio\, BB 3.04.16\, Main Campus
ORGANIZER;CN="Diana Amis":MAILTO:diana.amis@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170405T124500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170405T140000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170207T151529Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170313T122542Z
UID:1342-1491396300-1491400800@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:South Asian Networking Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:Networking lunch and meeting for staff and faculty from South Asian countries.  This event is free and open to all faculty and staff.  For more information\, please contact Madhavrao “Rao” Govindaraju at madhavrao.govindaraju@utsa.edu or by calling 210-458-8306.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/south-asian-networking-luncheon/
ORGANIZER;CN="Rao Govindaraju":MAILTO:madhavrao.govindaraju@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170405T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170405T140000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170330T132245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170330T132245Z
UID:1645-1491397200-1491400800@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:ADTS Shared Experiences Forum: DFWs Revisited
DESCRIPTION:I’m feeling the pressure to reduce my DFWs! \nIs grade inflation the only way?\nYou’re not alone. Others are beginning to make dents in this challenge.\nLearn how from the shared experiences of other faculty. \nNoon – 12:30 p.m. / Presentations \n12:30 – 1:00 p.m. / Q&A \nLight snacks and beverages provided. \n*Certificate of Training Awarded after completing post attendance online survey. \nAdd to CalendarJoin via LiveStreamPresented By:Faculty PanelistsAaron Cassill\, Biology\nJill Fleuriet\, Anthropology\nJohn Joseph\, Civil and Environmental Engineering\nRandy Manteufel\, Mechanical Engineering\nModerator: Kolleen Guy\, History
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/adts-shared-experiences-forum-dfws-revisited/
CATEGORIES:Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars
ORGANIZER;CN="Tom Cannon":MAILTO:thomas.cannon@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170406T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170406T113000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170327T193941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170901T203850Z
UID:1640-1491474600-1491478200@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Creating PowerPoint Lectures: The Next Level (Thursday Session)
DESCRIPTION:In this hands-on workshop\, faculty will learn some tips and tricks for enhancing PowerPoint presentations including manipulating images\, creating templates\, customizing toolbars\, and easy shortcuts. \n  \nRegister for this eventHosted by: Teaching and Learning Services\n  Mary DixsonAssociate Vice Provost\, Teaching and Learning ServicesMary Dixson currently serves as Associate Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning Services and teaches courses for the Department of Communication at UTSA. Dixson earned a Ph.D. in Communication Studies from the University of Texas\, Austin. She has been leading faculty development initiatives for 8 years and has 20 years of experience teaching practical skills and theory in communication and public speaking.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/creating-powerpoint-lectures-the-next-level-thursday-session/
LOCATION:Faculty Center Conference Room\, JPL 4.04.12C\, Main Campus
ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Dixson":MAILTO:mary.dixson@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170410T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170410T183000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170308T224609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170403T152718Z
UID:1516-1491843600-1491849000@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Lecture: Is President Trump a Conservative? The Conservative Movement\, the GOP\, and the Alt-Right
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Political Science and Geography presents a public lecture by Niels Bjerre-Poulsen. \nProfessor Bjerre-Poulsen holds a Ph.D. in American History (University of California\, Santa Barbara)\, and is an Associate Professor at the Center for American Studies/Department of History\, University of Southern Denmark. He is the author of Right Face; Organizing the American Conservative Movement 1945-1965. \n  \nView the Event Flyer
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/lecture-is-president-trump-a-conservative-the-conservative-movement-the-gop-and-the-alt-right/
CATEGORIES:Political Science & Geograhy
ORGANIZER;CN="Daniel Engster":MAILTO:DANIEL.ENGSTER@UTSA.EDU
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170411T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170411T163000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170406T163119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170406T163119Z
UID:1653-1491924600-1491928200@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Creating PowerPoint Lectures: The Next Level (Downtown Session)
DESCRIPTION:In this hands-on workshop\, faculty will learn some tips and tricks for enhancing PowerPoint presentations including manipulating images\, creating templates\, customizing toolbars\, and easy shortcuts. \n  \nRegister for this eventUTSA Teaching and Learning ServicesMary DixsonAssociate Vice ProvostMary Dixson currently serves as Associate Vice Provost for Teaching and Learning Services and teaches courses for the Department of Communication at UTSA. Dixson earned a Ph.D. in Communication Studies from the University of Texas\, Austin. She has been leading faculty development initiatives for 8 years and has 20 years of experience teaching practical skills and theory in communication and public speaking.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/creating-powerpoint-lectures-the-next-level-downtown-session/
LOCATION:Library Computer Lab\, Buena Vista Building\, Downtown Campus
ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Dixson":MAILTO:mary.dixson@utsa.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170414T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170415T003000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170412T154635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170412T154807Z
UID:1673-1492167600-1492216200@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:S&T Ecosystem 2.0. | Reggie Brothers\, The Chertoff Group
DESCRIPTION:On behalf of the Office of the Vice President for Research at the University of Texas at San Antonio\, you are invited to attend an upcoming lecture by Dr. Reggie Brothers\, Principal at The Chertoff Group and former Under Secretary for Science and Technology at the Department of Homeland Security. Dr Brothers will be discussing the rapidly changing climate of the science and technology industry and different models and strategies to help maximize your role in advancing S&T ECOSYSTEM 2.0. \nReggie Brothers\, PhDEE and CSPrincipal at The Chertoff GroupPrevious Government Experience:\n– Under Secretary for Science and Technology\, DHS (2014–2017)\n– Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research\, DoD (2011–2014)\n– Program Manager\, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (2002–2007) \nAt DHS\, Dr. Brothers was responsible for a science and technology portfolio that includes basic and applied research\, development\, demonstration\, testing\, and evaluation with the purpose of helping DHS operational elements and the Nation’s first responders achieve their missions in the most effective\, most efficient\, and safest manner possible. At DoD\, he was responsible for policy and oversight of the Department’s science and technology programs from basic research through advanced technology development. Dr. Brothers was also responsible for the Department’s laboratories and\, as architect of the long-term strategic direction of the Department’s science and technology programs\, oversaw scientific advancements necessary for the continued technological superiority of U.S. Armed Forces. \nAt DARPA\, Dr. Brothers developed programs across a variety of technical disciplines including wireless and optical communications\, precision navigation and timing\, RADAR and LADAR. Dr. Brothers was also a Technical Director at BAE Systems\, a Group Leader at the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory\, Assistant Group Leader at MIT Lincoln Laboratory\, and Principal Architect at a successful wireless start-up company. \nAt Chertoff Group\, Dr. Brothers will bring to bear his extensive experience across the Science and Technology Ecosystem (Government\, Industry\, Non-Profits\, National Laboratories and Academia). Dr. Brothers is a graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (PhDEE and CS)\, Southern Methodist University (MSEE) and Tufts University (BSEE).Register for this event
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/st-ecosystem-2-0-reggie-brothers-the-chertoff-group/
CATEGORIES:UTSA Research
ORGANIZER;CN="UTSA Research":MAILTO:research@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170419T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170419T143000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170327T124300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170404T153024Z
UID:1627-1492606800-1492612200@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Downtown Fiesta Faculty Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:UTSA faculty are invited to gather for a festive lunch and good conversation as we celebrate Fiesta season. The first 50 attendees will receive a 2017 UTSA Fiesta medal! \nPlease RSVP below. \n  \nRSVP for this event
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/fiesta-faculty-luncheon/
LOCATION:Downtown Assembly Room\, BV 1.338\, Downtown Campus
CATEGORIES:UTSA Faculty Center
ORGANIZER;CN="Faculty Center":MAILTO:facultycenter@utsa.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170421T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170421T113000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170413T152812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170413T152812Z
UID:1680-1492774200-1492774200@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:AT&T Distinguished Speaker Series: Saonee Sarker
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nView the Event Flyer
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/att-distinguished-speaker-series-saonee-sarker/
CATEGORIES:College of Business
ORGANIZER;CN="jenni.simonsen@utsa.edu":MAILTO:jenni.simonsen@utsa.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170425T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170425T123000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170413T150247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170413T150900Z
UID:1681-1493118000-1493123400@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Pacific Northwest National Laboratory at UTSA
DESCRIPTION:Operated by the Battelle Memorial Institute since 1965\, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is one of the United States of Department of Energy national laboratories\, managed by the DOE Office of Science. The main campus of the laboratory is located in Richland\, Washington. \nWe are pleased to welcome PNNL researchers to UTSA for the following guest lectures. \n\nSAMUEL CLEMENTS | 10:00am – 10:45am\nBlended Attacks: Integrating Cyber and Physical Assessments\nBoth physical and cyber security domains offer solutions for the discovery of vulnerabilities\, but neither method fully represents the true potential security risk to a site\, facility\, or asset nor comprehensively assesses the overall security posture. This project evaluated physical and cyber vulnerability analysis (VA) techniques and provided a strategic approach to integrating the interdependent relationships of each into a single VA capability\, enabling increased identification and assessment of the true overall risk during a vulnerability assessment. \nWILL HUTTON | 10:45am – 11:30am\nTeaching a Computer to Fight Itself (Implementing an ORGE AI in Python)\nOGRE is an asymmetric board game created in 1977 simulating a futuristic fighting force of infantry and armor against a single\, massive\, artificially intelligent cyber tank. Figuring out a winning strategy was difficult\, so I taught my computer how to play the game using Python and genetic algorithms\, so my program could learn how to play the game better. \nBiographies: \nSAM CLEMENTS\, upon graduating from Carnegie Mellon University’s Masters of Information Security\, Policy\, and Management program\, recognized the need to expand cyber security research beyond information technology systems to the control systems that run our nation’s critical infrastructure. As a recipient of the Scholarship for Service program\, he looked across the federal government and federally funded research and development centers to find where this research was occurring and in 2008 began working as a Cyber Security Researcher at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. PNNL’s strong ties to the US electrical grid made it a natural fit. Sam’s research has covered technical evaluations of wireless systems for use in critical infrastructure systems\, secure network architectures\, and blending physical and cyber security assessment processes for which he was awarded a patent. \nWILLIAM HUTTON spent four years active duty with the United States Army as a military intelligence and electronic warfare specialist. He received his bachelor of arts in philosophy and computer science from Central Washington University in 1999. William has over 20 years of software development experience\, spent five years working at the Pacific Northwest’s only operating nuclear reactor\, and two years at the Hanford site before coming to the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. While at PNNL\, William has\nfocused on protecting critical infrastructure\, cyber and physical security\, cryptography\, and resiliency. He is currently a PhD candidate at Washington\nState University. \nDownload Flyer \nSave \nSave \nRegister for this event
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/pnnl/
CATEGORIES:UTSA Research
ORGANIZER;CN="UTSA Research":MAILTO:research@utsa.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170425T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170425T163000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170302T193806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170302T193806Z
UID:1477-1493132400-1493137800@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Creating Problem Solving Videos with Office Mix
DESCRIPTION:Creating instructional videos for math intensive subjects can be challenging and time consuming. This workshop will give specific tips on using Office Mix for creating problem solving videos that can be included as part of an online/hybrid class or as additional resources for your students. \n  \nRegister for this eventPresented By:Arturo MontoyaAssistant Professor for Mechanical EngineeringDr. Arturo Montoya is an Assistant Professor within the Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) Department at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA). He obtained all his three degrees (B.S. ’07\, M.S. ’08\, and Ph.D. ’12) in Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics from Columbia University. His disciplinary interests include solid mechanics\, computational mechanics\, structural reliability and structural design.  Dr. Montoya offered a fully online engineering course\, Introduction to Timber and Masonry Design\, in the fall of 2016. He was a faculty mentor of CEE Study Abroad Program in Urbino\, Italy and is currently working on a course re-design plan for CEE courses with dense-curriculum.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/creating-problem-solving-videos-with-office-mix/
LOCATION:Learning Studio\, BB 3.04.16\, Main Campus
ORGANIZER;CN="Diana Amis":MAILTO:diana.amis@utsa.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170427T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170427T124500
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170302T194307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170302T194307Z
UID:1484-1493294400-1493297100@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Coffee Break: Using Storyboard to Project Instructor Presence Through Lecture
DESCRIPTION:In this presentation\, I will demonstrate how to design and create storyboards for video lectures. I will also showcase the storyboards that I created for my first ever hybrid class as well as those in progress for a new hybrid class. \n  \nRegister for this eventPresented By:Dr. Becky Huang Assistant Professor for Bicultural-Bilingual StudiesAs a technology lover (and sci-fi fan)\, I have always had a strong interest in teaching hybrid/online courses. I attended the UTSA hybrid academy and taught my first hybrid class in Summer 2016\, both of which I enjoyed. I am teaching a hybrid class again this semester (Spring 2017) and am also working on converting another face-to-face class into a hybrid for Fall 2017.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/coffee-break-using-storyboard-to-project-instructor-presence-through-lecture/
LOCATION:FIT Lab\, MS 1.03.14\, Main Campus
ORGANIZER;CN="Diana Amis":MAILTO:diana.amis@utsa.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170502T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170502T113000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170428T183335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170501T164433Z
UID:1706-1493724600-1493724600@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Smart City Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Abstract:\nBuildings in cities consume 30-70% of the total primary energy. There are opportunities to reduce city building energy use by 30 to 50% using currently available technologies. This talk presents several research projects on smart cities funded by US Department of Energy\, including the exascale computing project multiscale coupled urban systems. The talk will cover recently developed data\, tools\, and case studies to support cities’ building energy efficiency programs. Challenges of data integration\, modeling and simulation of buildings at the city scale will be discussed. \nDr. TianzhenDr. Tianzhen Hong is a Staff Scientist and Deputy Head of Building Technology Department of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). He is co-leading the urban systems initiative at LBNL\, an operating agent of IEA EBC Annex 66 on occupant behavior in buildings\, and an editor of Energy and Buildings. He received B.Eng. in HVACR\, Ph.D. in Building Performance Modeling and Simulation\, and B.Sc. in Applied Mathematics from Tsinghua University\, China.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/smart-city-lecture/
CATEGORIES:Mechanical Engineering
ORGANIZER;CN="Liana Ryan":MAILTO:Liana.Ryan@utsa.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170510T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170510T200000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170410T130323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170425T191134Z
UID:1659-1494439200-1494446400@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:End of the Year Faculty Mixer
DESCRIPTION:You made it through the academic year – now it’s time to celebrate! \nAll UTSA faculty are invited for good food and conversation at our final faculty mixer of the year. Wine and beer will be available for $3 each (cash only). We hope to see you there! Please RSVP below. \n  \nRSVP HEREADD TO CALENDAR
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/end-of-the-year-faculty-mixer/
LOCATION:Faculty Center Casual Seating Area\, JPL 4.04.16\, Main Campus
CATEGORIES:UTSA Faculty Center
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170518
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170228T173352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170405T182640Z
UID:1380-1494810000-1494982799@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:2017 Provost Academy for Teaching Excellence
DESCRIPTION:In a rapidly changing world filled with distractions\, how do we engage our students in the classroom and beyond? We invite you to join us for a two day symposium featuring national experts and UTSA innovators.  Come learn more about how impactful strategies including metacognition\, growth mindset\, transparency\, and inclusiveness can improve student learning.  Speakers  will be announced throughout the spring. \nJoin us on Monday\, May\, 15th from 8:30 to 3:30 and Tuesday May 16th from 8:30 to 3:30 for this engaging and interactive experience.  Breakfast and lunch will be served.  Space is limited\, so please sign up below. \nRegister for this eventPresented By: UTSA Teaching and Learning Services \n  Michael Wesch\, PhDAssociate professor of cultural anthropology & Coordinator for the Peer Review of Teaching Project\nMichael Wesch is an award-winning teacher active in the development of innovative teaching techniques. Most notably\, Wesch has developed a highly-acclaimed “World Simulation” for large introductory classes in cultural anthropology. Currently he is the coordinator for the Peer Review of Teaching Project at Kansas State University.Peter Arthur\, PhDDirector\, Centre for Teaching and Learning\, University of British Columbia\, Okanagan Improving Student Learning with Metacognition\, Growth Mindset and Grit\nPeter Arthur leads a team dedicated to supporting teaching and learning excellence. His current research focuses on new advanced learning models including students’ ability to create personal learning networks\, open learning resources\, and learning environments. Patricia Sanchez\, PhDAssociate Professor in the Department of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies Patricia Sánchez is an Associate Professor in the Department of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies at the University of Texas at San Antonio. She currently serves as the Lead Editor of the Association of Mexican American Educators (AMAE) Journal. She is a nominee for the Regents Outstanding Teaching Award. For over two decades she has worked with non-profits\, schools\, and research organizations\, both in Texas and California\, to improve the educational and economic success of Latina/o immigrants in the US.Julie SchellDirector of OnRamps and Strategic Initiatives\, University of Texas at AustinJulie Schell is Director of OnRamps and Strategic Initiatives and a Clinical Assistant Professor at The University of Texas at Austin. She teaches two graduate courses: Technology and Innovation in Higher Education and Problems of College Teaching and Learning. Julie has a doctorate in Higher and Postsecondary Education from Teachers College\, Columbia University and an M.S. in Counseling and Educational Psychology. She also completed a four year postdoctoral fellowship in pedagogical innovation at Harvard University in 2013.
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/2017-provost-academy-for-teaching-excellence/
ORGANIZER;CN="Mary Dixson":MAILTO:mary.dixson@utsa.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170619T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170619T180000
DTSTAMP:20260411T235355
CREATED:20170601T201748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181119T155453Z
UID:1827-1497862800-1497895200@faculty.utsa.edu
SUMMARY:Vector-Borne Disease Symposium
DESCRIPTION:View the Event Flyer
URL:https://faculty.utsa.edu/events/vector-borne-disease-symposium/
LOCATION:JPL Assembly Room\, JPL 4.04.22\, Main Campus
CATEGORIES:College of Sciences,SALSI,UTSA Research
ORGANIZER;CN="Kirsten K. Hanson%2C PhD":MAILTO:kirsten.hanson@utsa.edu
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