Faculty Scholarship Week 2018

Concordia’s Faculty Scholarship Week is only three months away!  This year, in addition to the Monday poster session, we added an additional presentation session on Friday on the Mequon campus. We’ll have a similar event on the Ann Arbor campus if there is sufficient interest.

Here are the details:

  • Abstract submission deadline is Thursday, September 13, 2018 at 5:00 pm CDT; the abstract template is linked below.
  • The Faculty Scholarship Committee will review all abstracts and will notify authors by October 1, 2018
  • A poster session will be held Monday, October 22, 2018 in the Terrace Room on the Mequon campus (Ann Arbor location TBD); there will be snacks
  • Presentations will take place on Wednesday, October 24, Thursday, October 25, and Friday, October 26, 2017 in the Lakeshore Room on the Mequon campus (Ann Arbor location TBD); lunch will be provided
  • This is a peer-reviewed event; it is a great place to get some feedback on your scholarly work, and to get a peer-reviewed scholarly product for your CV.
  • All academic disciplines are welcome; we hope to have a strong representation from all 6 schools and a wide variety of departments and programs

You can direct any questions to julie.dresen@cuw.edu or give me a call at x2794.   Committee members are also happy to provide advice and assistance.

Blessings,

The Faculty Scholarship Committee

(Jordan Beck, Mike Brown, Julie Dresen, Elizabeth Evans, Susan Gallanis, Brian Harries, Pollyanna Kabara, Ted King, Jeff Potratz, Scott Van Ornum, Jeff Walz, Jan Weisenbach, Mark Wolf, Katrina Serwe, Angela Walmsley, Georgia Kreiger, Jan Weisenbach)

Abstract Template 2018

Summer 2018 CELT Programs at CUW

Faculty and Staff Summer 2018 Book Group
“Gen Z: The Culture, Beliefs and Motivations Shaping the Next Generation”
with Elizabeth Polzin (Student Success) and Kurt Taylor (Theology).

Four Wednesdays: June 6, 13, July 11, 18, 2018
All from 11am to Noon in R006

There’s a new generation making up more than 25% of the US population and they’ve already arrived on CUW’s campus. Faculty and staff are welcome to register for this summer book group discussion of Generation Z. Due to the high cost of this book, it will be loaned to participants. Register with CELT to participate. Limit 18 people.

Concordia University Wisconsin Dissertation Boot Camp Summer 2018

Tuesday June 5 and Wednesday June 6 8am to 5pm
Wednesday June 27 and Thursday June 28 8am to 5pm

Come to a quiet place to work on your dissertation or other faculty scholarship projects. Sign up for the day or days you will attend. Come as you are; arrive and leave as you need to.

Statistical and writing support will be available for some part of each of the days.

The goal of this time is to produce tangible work. We provide the space, snacks, beverages, a lunch, and you supply the focus and attention to projects.

PH 132 will be the quiet space away from your phone and interruptions.

The room will be open from 8am to 5pm each day. You are encouraged to stay all day to get maximum benefit.

Sponsored by the Provost’s Office, supported by the Office of Sponsored Programs and CELT

Academic Innovation Team on Augmented and Virtual Reality With Bernard Bull

Meeting dates: Thursdays (June 21, July 19)
2:30 to 4:00pm Central – (CUW-In R006)
3:30 to 5:00pm Eastern – (CUAA-Krieger 103)

During this semester, we are launching the first of what we hope to be several future academic innovation teams. An academic innovation team is a group of faculty and academic staff who gather monthly to focus upon a specific academic innovation, with the ultimate goal of enhancing teaching or pursuing a scholarly project.