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CCHA Monthly Webinar: Teaching During the Age of Influencers, November 6, 4:00 EST

Event Description:
Join us for our monthly webinar series as we delve into “Teaching During the Age of Influencers” at 4:00 EST on Thursday, November 6th. This talk will address who some of the main social media influencers are, why influencers have become so popular, how they have shaped our culture, and what our students may be learning from them. In addition to providing an awareness about the social media influencer phenomenon, Dr. Sears will talk about possible ways to help students interrogate the ideas these influencers promote and to question whether adopting the influencer lifestyle is their ticket to wealth and fame.

Presenter Bio:
Dr. Linda Sears has been teaching full-time in the Humanities department at Collin College in Plano, Texas for twenty years. She earned her PhD in Dramatic Arts from the University of California, Davis in 2002 and her Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies (Art, Dance, and Theatre) from the University of North Texas in 1998. She has been involved in CCHA since 2008 and has acted as the CCHA Southwestern Division President since 2016.

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CAORC Announces Faculty Leadership for International Training and Exchange (FLITE)

The folks at CAORC are excited to share that they are launching a new program: FLITE – Faculty Leadership for International Training and Exchange.

FLITE is a professional development certificate program offered by CAORC in partnership with College of the Canyons. It supports U.S. higher-education faculty and administrators in building the knowledge, networks, and strategies needed to internationalize their institutions through online coursework, mentorship, and a 10–12 day overseas seminar at an Overseas Research Center in the CAORC network.

The 10-week online component covers topics such as institutional partnerships, COIL programs, and student mobility. Participants then travel abroad for site visits, lectures, and presentations, culminating in a project presentation. The 2026 Overseas Faculty Development Seminar is scheduled for June 8–19 in Indonesia, hosted by the American Institute for Indonesian Studies, with activities in Jakarta, Yogyakarta, and other locations in Java.

For details, including course fees, please visit the FLITE page on our website and register for an upcoming webinar. I’m also available for individual meetings or calls to answer any questions.

Learn more here.