Join us for faculty/staff book discussion groups, faculty workshops, pedagogical discussions, lunchtime events and many other events designed to support teaching at Carleton. You can browse all events below, or choose an event category or audience to narrow your search.
Video: Most LTC lunchtime events are videotaped for use by the Carleton community. There is a growing collection available online (login required.) If you don't find an event there you may request a DVD from the LTC in Willis 207 or by phone at x4192.
Past events: For information on an event you missed, click on the calendar date at right. If you don't see the date you want, use the tiny arrows around the name of the month to move back in time. We add information after the event in many cases. There are also DVDs of each event that may be borrowed from the LTC or see above for videostreaming of events as they become available.
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Current LTC/Mellon Events
Starting Friday, November 20th, 2009
December 2009
Tuesday, December 1st
- Lunch, New Faculty Workshop
- Attendees of the New Faculty Workshop are invited to join their colleagues for this lunch, followed by the Workshop beginning at 1:00 p.m., in Leighton 304. If you have not already submitted your RSVP, please do so at https://apps.carleton.edu/campus/ltc/calendar/winter_workshops/Winter_2009_Faculty_Workshops/.
- 12:00 pm, Sayles-Hill 251
- New Faculty Workshop
- The New Faculty Workshop will kick-off with lunch, followed by the Workshop in the afternoon.
- 1:00 pm, Leighton 304
Wednesday, December 2nd
Thursday, December 3rd
Friday, December 4th
- New Faculty Workshop
- This last day of the Workshop will begin with breakfast, followed by the Workshop meetings - then lunch off-campus.
- 8:30 am, Leighton 304
January 2010
Thursday, January 14th
- LTC Lunch
- (Topic, forthcoming) Lunch provided for 50.
- 12:00 pm, Alumni Guest House Meeting Room
Tuesday, January 19th
- LTC Lunch: Dialogos 1: Rembrandt and the Male Nude
- Presenters: Alison Kettering, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Art History; Seth Greenberg, Benedict Distinguished Visiting Professor of Psychology; and Carol Donelan, Associate Professor of Cinema and Media Studies. Professor Kettering will present her work on Rembrandt's Male Nudes, which have been rarely studied (and she has theories about why this is the case!). Professor Greenberg and Professor Donelan will comment and open the discussion. Lunch provided for 50.
- 12:00 pm, Alumni Guest House Meeting Room
Thursday, January 28th
February 2010
Tuesday, February 2nd
- LTC Lunch
- (Topic, forthcoming) Lunch provided for 50.
- 12:00 pm, Gould Library, Athenaeum
Thursday, February 11th
- LTC Lunch: Rare Looks: Inventing America: Understanding De Bry’s Grands Voyages (1591) from Three Disciplines
- Presenters: Serena Zabin, Associate Professor of History; Ross Elfline, Assistant Professor of Art History; and Jackson Bryce, Marjorie Crabb Garbisch Professor of Classical Languages and the Liberal Arts. How can we use the rich resources of the College's extraordinary art collections in our teaching? This panel highlights the potential for using objects from Gould Library's Special Collections. We will display the College's copies of the first two volumes of Theodor De Bry's Grands Voyages, a multi-volume work that provided the European public with its first visual images of inhabitants of the New World. Our volumes (1590 and 1591) deal with the founding of Virginia and Florida. Colleagues from different departments – Serena Zabin (History), Ross Elfline (Art History), and Jackson Bryce (Classical Languages) – will each examine these magnificent books from the perspective of their discipline and teaching, and together we will discuss this rare book and how materials from Carleton's collections might enhance our courses. Event co-sponsored by VIZ (Visualizing the Liberal Arts Initiative). Lunch provided for 50
- 12:00 pm, Gould Library, Athenaeum
Thursday, February 18th
- LTC Lunch: Faculty-Student Research in the Humanities
- Rebecca Todd Peters, from Elon University, will discuss unique struggles that humanities faculty face in mentoring students in Undergraduate Research and share insights both from her own experience as a mentor as well as from the Working Group on Undergraduate Research in Religious Studies that she co-chaired for the past three years. Lunch provided for 50.
- 12:00 pm, Gould Library, Athenaeum
Thursday, February 25th
- LTC Lunch
- (Topic, forthcoming) Lunch provided for 50.
- 12:00 pm, Alumni Guest House Meeting Room
March 2010
Tuesday, March 2nd
- LTC: How Coaches Teach
- Presenters: Heidi Jaynes, Associate Professor of Physical Education, Athletics and Recreation and Head Women's Volleyball Coach, and Bob Carlson, Assistant Professor of Physical Education, Athletics and Recreation, and Head Men's Soccer Coach. Carleton's coaches spend hours upon hours with our students and help them to perform at their best. What can they teach us about working with students? Come learn how two of Carleton's head coaches use the playing field and the gym to engage their students and build skills for life after Carleton (and win some games!). Lunch provided for 50.
- 12:00 pm, Alumni Guest House Meeting Room
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