SU Scholar Series | Scott P. King and Bryan Pearce-Gonzales
Join us for these monthly, hour-long events featuring two inspiring faculty presentations. Each speaker will present for 15-20 minutes, followed by time for Q&A. Afterwards, stay for conversation and light refreshments.
Scott P. King, PhD, Professor of Psychology
Together with numerous community stakeholders, Scott assessed the age-friendliness of current Shenandoah University practices and programs, and proposed areas for improvement, culminating in SU's potential designation as an "Age-Friendly University" (AFU). Did we earn that designation? Attend and find out!
Bryan Pearce-Gonzales, PhD, Professor of Hispanic Studies
Professor Pearce-Gonzales will discuss his co-edited collection of essays, Societal constructions of masculinity in Chicanx and Mexican literature (2021) and describe the process of bringing the book to publication.
Now in its second year, the SU Scholar Series features short presentations by faculty on their sabbatical projects, recent publications, work completed as TTL Fellows, and other scholarly projects. SU Scholar Series is sponsored by SU Libraries and the Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning.
Instructors
Bryan Pearce-Gonzales
Scott P. King
Contact us
- Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning
- tt••••l@su••••u.edu
- (540) 542-6537
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- SU Scholar Series