This past summer, Executive Director Rusnak and Deputy Executive Director Campbell were invited to join a group faculty from four-year institutions and “access-oriented institutions” (identified by the Modern Language Association as “community colleges and other colleges that prioritize access over selectivity in admissions”) to design a grant-funded program that will offer doctoral students and instructors who work at access-oriented institutions the opportunity to participate in regional week-long seminars focused on Reading-Writing Pedagogy. It is a pleasure to announce that Mellon has funded this program, and further information is now available through the MLA’s news site. Additionally, we would like to congratulate our colleagues at the planning retreat and thank Paula Krebs, Executive Director of the MLA, for her excellent leadership on this endeavor.
Fully-Funded CAORC Seminar for CC Faculty: Pakistan (Deadline: 2/18)
The Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC) will be hosting a seminar in Lahore, Pakistan, that is aimed toward community college faculty. “Religion and Culture in the Postcolonial City” will take place from June 8 – 22. The deadline for applications is February 18th. More information is available below.
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CFP: Culturally Responsive Teaching Conference (Deadline: 1/31)
The 5th Annual Culturally Responsive Teaching and Learning Conference has extended their deadline for proposals to January 31, 2019. This is an excellent conference and an excellent opportunity, so please do consider getting involved! The conference will be held in Linthicum Heights (just outside of Baltimore, MD) this year on March 21st and 22nd. Further information can also be found at www.CRT-CC.org. Please also see the CFP flier in addition to the conference flier below.
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CFP: 28th Annual Conference of the World History Association
The call for papers has been released for the 28th Annual Conference of the World History Association, which will be organized jointly with the Global Urban History Project. The conference will be held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 27-29, 2019. The deadline for proposals is November 30, 2018. For more information, see the attached below.
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CFP: Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC) by 10/22
Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC) is now accepting proposals for a two-week, fully-funded, community college faculty seminar in Senegal in January.
Deadline: October 22nd
Link: https://www.caorc.org/faculty-development-2019-senegal
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Teagle Foundation Grant Funding Opportunities (Soft Deadline: 12/1/18)
Teagle Grant Funding Opportunities
The Teagle Foundation has launched two new funding initiatives: Education for American Civic Life and Pathways to the Liberal Arts. Along with its ongoing support for Liberal Arts and the Professions, the Teagle Foundation will review grant requests for all three initiatives on a rolling basis. To be considered for a grant, please review the Teagle Foundation’s application guidelines and submit a brief 3-5 page concept paper to proposals@teagle.org. While concept papers are reviewed on a rolling basis, priority consideration will be given to those submitted by December 1, 2018. If you have questions about the RFPs, please contact Loni Bordoloi Pazich (bordoloi@teagle.org) or Desiree Vazquez Barlatt (desireev@teagle.org).
COMBINED CONFERENCE CFP: Southern & Central Divisions Join Forces
The Central and Southern Divisions have planned a collective Divisional Conference in Louisville, Kentucky, for October 18-20. The Call for Proposals is now available here for the Southern Division and here for the Central Division.*
*Note that the content for each is the same.
DEADLINE EXTENDED: Pacific-Western Division CFP (Deadline: August 10)
The Call for Proposals is now out for the Pacific-Western Division! Please go to the main conference page, here, for more information!
National Council on Public History (NCPH) 2019 Meeting Call for Proposals
NCPH invites proposals for its 2019 conference in Hartford, Connecticut, that explore how public history intersects—sometimes purposefully, sometimes with unintended consequences—with the ongoing task of making and remaking places, communities, and polities. To learn more about the conference theme, “Repair Work,” and to fill out the proposal form, visit us athttp://bit.ly/ncph2019CFP. Final submissions are due Sunday, July 15, 2018 at 11:59 pm. Please email NCPH Program Manager Meghan Hillman at meghillm@iupui.edu with any questions.
You can access a paper copy of the NCPH 2019 Call for Proposals HERE.
CCHA Panel to Present at Biographers International Organization Conference
The Community College Humanities Association will have a panel presentation at the Conference of the Biographers International Organization (BIO), an affiliate of CCHA. The panel session will be held on Saturday, May 19, at the Levy Center, at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. More work can be found on the Bio website, here.
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