InFocus Town Hall Spring '20
CONGRATULATIONS AND THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR INFOCUS TOWN HALL PARTICIPANTS
Please learn more about the research and ideas that were shared throughout the event by clicking on the links below:
InFocus Town Hall Spring '20: April 23, 2020
Fifteen courses representing diverse disciplines, and including over 200 students, will develop research projects that link the topic of each course with urgent questions and challenge areas of InFocus: War, Peacebuilding and the Just Society; Scarcity: Poverty and Inequality; Sustainability; Health and Health Care. On April 23rd, these students will come together to share their research and to hear and learn from one another, together with Moravian faculty and expert consultants from our wider community. Our InFocus Town Hall is part of the process of building knowledge that will help us address societys greatest needs.
Please feel free to view photographs of the 2019 InFocus Town Hall event:
Speak with any members of the InFocus Team if you are interested in participating in this opportunity in the future! The Town Hall Model has been written up by The Association of American Colleges & Universities (AAC&U) as a wonderfully promising venue that deepens student learning, creates stronger and more beneficial relationships with community partners, and increases student engagement.
According to the AAC&U, "As one student noted after participating in a Town Hall, 'I feel like the short two hours I spent in the discussions made me really open my eyes to [the fact] that there is a world out there and we can make it a better place [the Town Hall Meeting] has made me want to be a more educated person about current events.' The selfview expressed here indicates a sense of civic efficacythe belief that one can participate in public life in ways that make a positive difference [Town Halls help to encourage] an emerging positive possible self: a person with a future in the world, who can contribute to the larger good in the company of others, and who has an understanding of and a stated commitment to an ongoing process of remaining informed about current events as part of the path to reaching and becoming this future self." (Thia Wolf, "The Town Hall Meeting: Imagining a Self Through Public-Sphere Pedagogy," AAC&U 02/08/2018)
InFocus Town Hall Courses, Spring 2020
Louise Keegan, Program Director Speech-Language Pathology
Susy Keller, Clinical Coordinator, and Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Sciences
Monica Kaniamattam, Assistant Professor of Speech-Language Pathology
Town Hall course:&稼恢壊沿;Acquired Communication Disorders
Kelly Denton-Borhaug Executive Director; Professor, Global Religions and Peace and Justice Studies
Town Hall course: "Banning the Bomb: Cross-World Collaboration to Address Nuclear Weapons"
Yosung Song, Assistant Professor of Education
Town Hall course: "Culture, Community, and Diversity: Introduction to Critical Teaching
Laurie Kahn, Assistant Professor of Education
Town Hall course: Effective Inclusionary Practices
Franca Roibal Fernandez, Visiting Instructor of Spanish Dept. of Modern Languages & Literatures
Town Hall course: Immigration, Exile, and Internal Displacement in Latin American and Latino Literature
Carol Moeller, Associate Professor of Philosophy
Town Hall course: Intro to Africana Studies
Cecilia Fox, Professor of Biological Sciences
Sarah Johnson, Associate Professor of Psychology
Town Hall course:&稼恢壊沿;Neuroscience Seminar
Cathy Coyne, Associate Professor of Practice - Public Health
Town Hall course:&稼恢壊沿;Professionalism in Public Health
Stacey Zaremba, Professor of Psychology
Town Hall course:&稼恢壊沿;Psychology of Women
Jane Berger, Assistant Professor of History
Town Hall course:&稼恢壊沿;Race and Citizenship in Modern U.S. History
Angela Fraleigh, Associate Professor of Art
Town Hall courses:&稼恢壊沿;Studio Thesis, Capstone course & "The Feminine Dilemma", Honor's Thesis
Anastasia Th辿venin, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences
Town Hall course:&稼恢壊沿;Senior Capstone Seminar: Cancer Biology
Christopher Shorr, Associate Professor of Theater Arts
Town Hall course:&稼恢壊沿;Writing for Stage and Screen
Yayoi Kato, Assistant Professor of Political Science
Town Hall course:&稼恢壊沿;East Asia and the Future
Karen Groller, Assistant Professor of Nursing
Town Hall course:&稼恢壊沿;Applied Research in Nursing
Sandra Aguilar-Rodriguez, Associate Professor of History
Town Hall Observation course:&稼恢壊沿;Modern Latin America
Pamela Z. Adamshick, Associate Professor of Nursing
Paulette Dorney, Assistant Professor of Nursing
Town Hall Observation course:&稼恢壊沿;Applied Research Practicum&稼恢壊沿;