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Faculty Center Research Colloquium

The Faculty Research Colloquium Dinner advances the mission of the Faculty Center by providing CSUSM faculty an opportunity to present their scholarly research to their university colleagues. The colloquium series is widely praised because it fosters collegiality and intellectual engagement across the disciplines. The Faculty Center Advisory Council selects one faculty presenter for each academic semester. Faculty members purchase tickets for the catered event.  The colloquia are limited to CSUSM tenure-track faculty, adjunct faculty, and ad­ministrators with faculty rank. Faculty are encouraged to respond to the forthcoming call and nominate colleagues for future colloquia.

Spring 2008
William Burns, "Managing Fear: Business Models for Managing Disasters"
Thursday, March 20, 2008 from 5:30-8:30 pm in the Field House Grand Salon
Tickets are available for $20 from the Faculty Center, KEL 2400. Please make checks out to CSUSM Foundation.
RSVP your seat by Wednesday, March 5, 2008.

The FCAC is now accepting nominations for AY 08-09. To send in nominations, please contact a member of the Faculty Center Advisory Council
 

Colloquium Speaker History
Ann Elwood, Fall 2007
Rin Tin Tin, Canine Silent Movie Star: "the heart of a lion, the soul of a child"

Cynthia Chavez Metoyer, Spring 2007
"Revolutions and Representations: Women in Central America"

Zulmara Cline and Juan Necochea, Fall 2006
"Border Pedagogy"

Garry Rolison, Spring 2006
"Black, White or Red: Becoming 'Raced' in the Indian Territory and Oklahoma"

Marcos Martinez, Fall 2005
“The Word is the Act of the Body: Parochial Roots, Chicano Theatre, and the Global Stage”

Martin Gannon, Spring 2005
“Cross-Cultural Paradoxes in a Globalizing World”

P. Wesley Schultz, Fall 2004
“Talking Trash: Real World Applications of Social Psychology”

George Vourlitis, Spring 2004
“No Ecosystem Left Behind: Global Change and the Current and Future Ecosystem Response” 

Bonnie Bade, Fall 2003
“It’s Payback Time: Collaborative Anthropology in a Binational Community”

Patty Seleski, Spring 2003
“It’s Not Just War Anymore: Ethics, International Law and Modern War”
 

Jacqueline Thousand, Fall 2002
“What’s Collaboration Got To Do With It?! 25 Years of Research Tells Us About ‘Reforming’ Education”

Rajnandini Pillai, Spring 2002
“In Search of Charisma, Context, Culture and…Clinton!”

Jill Watts, Fall 2001
“It’s about a girl who lost her reputation but never missed it: The Early Film Career of Mac West”

Vicki Golich, Spring 2001
"Taking the Road Less Traveled: Looking for Cooperation in a Competitive World”

Nancy Caine, Fall 2000
"Of Bugs, Beasts, and Black-and White:  Investigating the Extraordinary Lives of Marmoset Monkeys”

Duff Brenna, Spring 2000
"The Altar of the Body: The Birth of Stories”

Bonnie Biggs,Fall 1999
"Tribal Libraries: And Still They Rise…"

David Avalos, Spring 1999
"You Asked For It"

Merryl Goldberg, Fall 1998
“Arts Ain't Fluff: Examining the Impact of Teacher/Artist Collaboration on Children's Academic Achievement"

Jackie Trischman, Spring 1998
"Slugs & Drugs"

Peter Arnade, Fall 1997
"Urban Space & Political Ritual in Renaissance Europe"

 

 

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