April 19 - Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
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April 19 - Department of Modern Languages and Literatures
1 issue gua n a ge L a n n d Li 3 month Apr year 2016 Department Updates..................... 1 Important Dates............................... 1 Calls for Papers................................... 2 Social Media Corner............................. 2 Clubs and Tables..................................... 2 Bravo......................................................... 2 Calendar..................................................... 3 Attachments............................................4-11 es tu r s tera Mode r page Newsletter Department Updates The Spring 2016 Unit Exam room list is attached to this newsletter and posted outside the mail room. Alternate Exam Dates & Locations Spanish: Tuesday 10-12 BURN 301 French: Tuesday 10-12 OLDH 1126 German: Tuesday 1-3 in OLDH 1126 ates nt D Importa Unit Exam Locations April 11 - 22 - French Visits th nd Tech Support Survey The A&S Tech Support team is asking for feedback on our performance. Below is a link to an online survey that will ask a couple questions related to our performance, knowledge, and your overall experience working with us. This survey is anonymous but we do ask you provide your role (Faculty, Staff, etc) and what department you primarily work within. Please take the time to answer the survey as the results will help to better our performance and your experience working with us! Survey: http://artscisupport.unl.edu/survey/ Please send your announcements, Bravos and events for the weekly newsletter to Casandra ([email protected]) by 5 pm on Thursdays. page 2 issue Calls for Papers / Open Positions See Bulletin Board in 1107 for more information • 5th Annual International Conference on Language, Literature & Linguistics (L3 2016); 30-31 May, Singapore; DUE: 12 February. • Dunlap High School in central IL has several high school middle school Spanish full-time teaching positions open for the 2016-2017 school year. Description of the district and jobs: www.dunlapcusd.net Chinese Table Wednesday 3:30-4:30 pm 107 HENZ #UNLchinatable month Apr year 2016 Social Media Corner #LangFair16 - Anyone can search on twitter for this hashtag to check out students response to the event. Spring Holidays - let me know about any unique holiday celebrations in your target language countries. Language Clubs & Student Centers 3 *OR* Tell me about research you are working on or a conference you are attending, send photos or quotes or interesting cultural facts from class. If you have something interesting planned for a club or table meeting let me know and I will tweet it! Spanish Tutoring Center Mon/Wed 12:30 - 2:30 pm 1126 OLDH #UNLSpantutor French Table THANKS! Wed 3:30-5 pm Yia Yia’s UNLtablefrancaise Stammtisch Spanish Table Fri - 4-5 pm Language Lab BURN 302 #UNLMesa Japanese Table All-levels Friday 4-5 KRR #UNLJapanTable Wed 4:30-6 pm Dempsey’s #UNLStammtisch Arabic Table Wednesdays 4:30-5:30 301 BURN #UNLArabicNadii Bravo! Michael Overstreet won the Robert Knoll graduate essay contest in Medieval and Renaissance Studies. 3 page issue 3 month Apr year 2016 April Tuesday Monday Wednesday Thursday 01 Friday Sat Sun 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 22 23 24 29 30 French Job Talk 11 am | 1126 OLDH 18 19 20 21 French Job Talk 11 am | 1126 OLDH 25 26 Dead Week LANGUAGE FAIR!! French Job Talk 11 am | 1126 OLDH 27 Dead Week 28 Dead Week Dead Week Dead Week May Monday 02 03 Finals Week Tuesday Wednesday 04 Finals Week Thursday 05 Finals Week Finals Week 06 Friday Finals Week Sat Sun 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Spring 2016 Unit Exam: Monday, May 2, 6 pm - 8 pm Course Enrolled Instructor Room Size Needed Room FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN 101 101 102 102 102 001 002 001 002 003 23 25 19 18 25 Lesiak Ostby Shomos Moshman Overstreet 46 50 38 36 50 HAH 131 HAH 112 AVH 119 BESY 108 AVH 106 GERM GERM GERM GERM GERM 101 101 102 102 102 001 002 001 002 003 22 23 24 22 15 Pullen Pitts Barber Browning Jensen 44 46 48 44 30 BURN 118 HAH 133 AVH 19 BURN 120 CBA 104 JAPN JAPN 102 102 001 002 17 25 Steele Steele 84 SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN 101 101 101 101 101 002 003 004 005 006 25 25 25 25 24 Fick Zaro Swanson KINGSBURY BRUNETTO Sanchez-Forero 50 50 50 50 48 SPAN SPAN SPAN 102 102 102 001 003 101 25 24 24 Blair Blair Blair 146 SPAN SPAN SPAN 102 102 202 004 007 006 25 13 17 Subiabre Subiabre Subiabre 110 SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN 102 102 102 110 005 006 009 001 25 25 14 25 Mann Barinova Acuna Quintana Henao-Munoz 50 50 28 50 SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN 201 201 202 202 001 005 004 005 24 16 23 24 Gnade Gnade Gnade Gnade 174 FREN SPAN SPAN 101 201 202 003 002 007 24 25 26 Agena Agena Agena 150 SPAN SPAN SPAN 201 201 202 003 004 002 22 24 24 Watson Watson Watson 140 SPAN SPAN 202 202 001 003 22 24 Greenwood Greenwood 92 SPAN SPAN 210 210 001 002 26 17 Valencia Galvis Fuente Camacho 52 34 TEAC 105 ARCH 127 HAH 102 BURN 103 MABL 262 CBA 117 AVH 115 MORR 141 BURN 107 HENZ 53 BURN 203 M&N B5 HENZ 124 BESY 117 JH 110 OTHM 106 CBA 25 AVH 110 Department of Modern Languages & Literatures Dissertation Defense “Procesamiento de la expresión estética en la cotidianidad de los personajes en El Laberinto Mágico de Max Aub” María Antonia García-de la Torre Modern Languages PhD Candidate with a specialization in Spanish under the direction of Dr. Óscar Pereira Zazo. 19 Apr 2016 1126 OLDH 3 pm It is the policy of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln not to discriminate based upon age, race, ethnicity, color, national origin, gender, sex, pregnancy, disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, veteran’s status, marital status, religion or political affiliation. Casandra Siefkes CONVOCATORIA / CALL FOR PAPERS CILDE VI TERRORISMO, COMPLICIDAD, Y SECRETOS EN LA NARRATIVA NEGRA HISPANA La Conferencia Internacional de Literatura Detectivesca en Español con sede en la FUNDACIÓN RENÉ AVILÉSFABILA Cd. de México presenta al investigador VICENTE FRANCISCO TORRES MEDINA Conferencias, Talleres y Presentaciones de libros 29-30 de septiembre, 2016 http://cilde2016.weebly.com/ NUEVO: CILDE propone, iniciando en este congreso número VI, la creación de un número de monografías especializadas en el tema de literatura criminal hispana. Para este efecto, las presentaciones que se lleven a cabo por los especialistas habrán de considerarse para formar parte de la Serie CILDE Noir, una colección de monografías dedicadas específicamente a analizar la narrativa criminal a través de las áreas temáticas que el congreso sugiere en esta Convocatoria. Aclaramos que a cada propuesta aprobada se le dará la oportunidad de presentarse como una publicación monográfica que forme parte de la Serie, a la cual se integrarán en este primer año la que corresponde a la narrativa negra en México. De las propuestas recibidas se aprobarán sólo cinco de ellas que integren los primeros 5 volúmenes de la primera colección de la serie. La Conferencia Internacional de Literatura Detectivesca en Español (CILDE) se llevará a cabo los días 29 y 30 de septiembre de 2016 en la FUNDACIÓN RENÉ AVILÉS FABILA en Cd. de Mexico.La conferencia busca profundizar en temáticas referentes a la literatura detectivesca/policial/narco novela/film noir. Se aceptan una o más propuestas a presentar por autor en español, inglés, portugués o francés. Cada panel se compondrá de no más de 4 presentaciones las cuales no deberán de exceder de los 20 minutos. Los resúmenes no deberán exceder de las 200 palabras acompañados por el nombre del autor, su pertenencia institucional y un brevísimo resumen bio-bibliográfico y deberán ser enviados a [email protected] y presentarse antes del 5 de junio. Doctorandos y estudiantes de posgrado deberán someter el texto completo de su ponencia (un mínimo de 8 cuartillas) además del resumen de la misma para la fecha límite mencionada (15 de agosto). Áreas temáticas podrían incluir: 1 The International Conference on Hispanic Crime Fiction (CILDE) will take place on September 29 and 30th, at the FUNDACIÓN RENÉ AVILÉS FABILA, in Mexico City. The character of the Conference is determined by the theme of Crime Fiction and is open to different and innovative trends and approaches to such theme. We may accept more than one proposal for paper or panel per author, in Spanish, English, Portuguese or French. The panels will be composed of a maximum of 4 presentations. Presentations should not exceed twenty minutes. Please send an abstract (a maximum of 200 words) by electronic attachment (Word) to: [email protected] by August 15th. ABD and graduate students must include their full text presentation (at least 8 pages) along with the abstract of their paper on the mentioned due date (August 15th). Approaches may include, but not be limited to, the following: El desarrollo teórico/crítico de la novela Integración ibero europea con Latinoamérica Arte, música y/o comidas en las novelas y/o filmes Estudios culturales y/o literarios Estudios transatlánticos: Latino América y Europa La dinámica cultural en las Américas de habla española, portuguesa y/o francesa Estudios de la mujer: presentación y desarrollo de la mujer como personaje Estudios de raza, género, subalternidad y epistemología La novela y/o filmes chicanos Violencia, drogas y sexo en la narrativa Development on Theoretical and Critical Approaches Iberian and/or European integration with Latin America Art, Music and Food in the Novels and Film Cultural and Literary Studies Transatlantic Studies: Latin America / Europe Cultural Dynamics Between the Spanish, Portuguese and French America Woman Studies: Presentation and Development of Women Characters Race, Gender and Subalternity Epistemology The Chicano Novel and Film Violence, Drugs and Sex in the Novels Traditional and Non-traditional Approaches in Characters Contactos: Rodrigo Pereyra ~ [email protected] Jorge Zamora ~ [email protected] Fecha límite para recibir resúmenes: 15 de agosto, 2016 ‐‐ 2 Casandra Siefkes From: Laurie Bellows Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2016 4:32 PM Subject: Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning (CIRTL) Dear Colleagues, I’m writing with some exciting news for your graduate students. We recently accepted an invitation to join the Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching and Learning(CIRTL) Network, a consortium of over 46 institutions that promote proven teaching and mentoring techniques for STEM graduate students. For more information on the CIRTL Network, visit the website here: http://www.cirtl.net As a member of CIRTL, UNL will develop programs and resources built on the CIRTL core ideas: Teaching-asResearch, Learning Communities, and Learning-through-Diversity. This new local learning community will offer a robust schedule of courses, programs, events, internships and resources. In addition, it will collaborate on crossnetwork projects with CIRTL partners and participate in national offerings. While STEM is the focus of CIRTL, graduate students from any discipline will be invited to participate in CIRTL offerings. We’re currently working on a dedicated CIRTL website and will send you the link once it’s finalized. Also, Graduate Studies will officially kick-off CIRTL activities in the fall with a workshop for graduate students and a lunch for graduate chairs. Watch your email for more details. In the meantime, we’ll share CIRTL events advertised in the CIRTL Network Newsletter. Joining the CIRTL Network is part of our continued efforts to design and deliver effective programs that add value to the academic and professional development of graduate students. Faculty interested in offering courses, programs, or events through CIRTL should contact Neal Bryan ([email protected]), our CIRTL institutional leader. We look forward to working with you and your students on this exciting new initiative. Best, Laurie ___________________ Laurie Bellows, PhD Associate Dean Office of Graduate Studies University of Nebraska - Lincoln p: 402.472.9764 f: 402.472.0589 a: 1100 Seaton Hall Lincoln, NE 68588-0619 w: www.unl.edu/gradstudies e: [email protected] 1 Casandra Siefkes ister today Mobile education innovator, Robbie Melton, Associate Vice Chancellor for MobilizationEmerging Technologies, is set to kick off the 2016 Innovation in Pedagogy and Technology Symposium with her high-energy presentation on The Emergence of The Internet of Things (loT) Smart Connected Devices and EduGadgets for Real-Time OnDemand Education Transformation. The Internet of Things will not be gently knocking on higher education's door, it will be banging on the doors with an army of devices in tow, and much sooner than we may anticipate. In this keynote presentation, attendees will share in the exploration of educational possibilities and challenges of the loT Smart Technologies (EduGadgets) as data driven tools for improving academic and social performance with a hands-on showcase highlighting the latest innovations in emerging technologies across the higher education disciplines. Register to Attend Throughout her 40 years in the field of education, Melton's tributes include a spot on the 2014 Top 30 Technologists, Transformers and Trailblazers by the Center for Digital Education; 2013 Apple Distinguished Educator, 2012 Top Fifty Technology Innovation Educator from the Center for Digital Education and Converge to name a few. Known as the first "Appologist", due to the study of mobile apps and the creation of the Mobile App & Smart Gadgets Education and Workforce Resource Center, Melton's background and keynote presentation will be one you will not soon forget. Joining Melton are two special guest speakers: Malcom Brown, Director of the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative. Brown has initiated major ELI undertakings such as the Seeking Evidence of Impact program and Learning Space Rating System. Tanya Joosten, Director of eLearning Research and Development at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM). Joosten guides strategic eLearning efforts at the campus, state and national levels. 2016 Innovation in Pedagogy and Technology Symposium The Innovation in Pedagogy and Technology Symposium is sponsored by University of Nebraska Information Technology (UNIT) and University of Nebraska Online Worldwide (NUOW) and held on May 10 at the Cornhusker Marriott hotel in downtown Lincoln, Neb. Attendance is open to the University community and is free of charge. Lunch will be provided. For more information, visit the event website. 1