Scholars in Focus - upcoming dates

The DiMenna-Nyselius Library's Scholars in Focus series continues with two additional spring dates:


Monday, April 14, 9:30am-10:30am, Library (CAS Fredrickson Family Innovation Lab)


John Drazen, Assistant Professor of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering, will present "The Community Situated Biomechanics Lab” and Katie Byrnes, Campus Minister for Community Engagement, will present "The Invisible Epidemic, College Food Insecurity: Implications for Student Success and Belonging”


Register here: Scholars in Focus: John Drazen and Katie Byrnes - LibCal - DiMenna-Nyselius Library


Thursday, May 8th, 1:00-2:00pm, Virtual


Naser Haghbin, Professor of the Practice, Director of the Innovation Annex, Mechanical Engineering Department, School of Engineering and Computing and Daniel Libatique, Vincent J. Rosivach Assistant Professor of Classical Studies, Department of English. 

Presentation topics to be announced.


Register here: Scholars in Focus: Naser Haghbin and Daniel Libatique - LibCal - DiMenna-Nyselius Library


Scholars in Focus, offers a glimpse into the exciting work happening across the University. All are welcome to attend. Two presenters (faculty or staff) discuss their research for 15 minutes each, followed by Q&A. Earlier this semester we featured Andrew Ward, Assistant Professor of Visual & Performing Arts, Jennifer Schindler-Ruwisch, Associate Professor of Public Health, Nicole Fletcher, Assistant Professor of Educational Studies & Teacher Prep, and Allison Berger, Associate Dean of Students 

Scholars in Focus programming is currently being scheduled for the fall semester. If you’re interested in presenting your research, grants, creative works, or innovative projects at an upcoming event, please contact Tiara Arnold, tarnold@fairfield.edu 


Related Web Site : https://libcal.fairfield.edu/calendar/events?cid=3570&t=d&d=0000-00-00&cal=3570&inc=0


For more information, contact Lisa Thornell / 2138 / lthornell@fairfield.edu