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Roundtable FALL 2016 Union South Reservations Checks Checks should be made payable to UW Roundtable and can be sent to: Office of Learning and Talent Development, 21 N. Park St., Madison, WI 53706 Please make individual reservations online at www.ohrd.wisc.edu If unable to make reservations online, or making group reservations, please call the Office of Human Resource Development at 262-7107 or e-mail [email protected] Begins Concludes Questions? $10 Program is open to members of the University community and their guests. per person Tickets Oct. 21: How to Keep Moving... Forward Nov. 9: What Makes Shakespeare’s First Folio So Special? Dec. 13: DrawBridge: Handwriting, Picture Making and Academic Inquiry Patrick Sims, Vice Provost for Diversity and Chief Diversity Officer, will give a talk about the status of the Diversity Framework implementation and discuss issues of campus climate at a broader level. Joshua Calhoun, Assistant Professor of English, will explore the making and the marketing of Shakespeare’s legacy and provide an opportunity to think about viewing, questioning and understanding the First Folio. Lynda Barry, Associate Professor of Art and renowned cartoonisht, will present a talk on DrawBridge, a cross-disciplinary, arts-based research method for problem solving through spontaneous drawing, writing and collage designed to facilitate insight and discovery. Varsity Hall 11:45 1:00 Contact [email protected] University Roundtable

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Page 1: Fall 2016 Poster - University of Wisconsin–Madison · FALL 2016 Union South Reservations Checks Checks should be made payable to UW Roundtable and can be sent to: Office of Learning

Roundtable

FALL 2016

Union SouthReservations

ChecksChecks should be made payable to UW Roundtable and can be sent to: Office of Learning and Talent Development, 21 N. Park St., Madison, WI 53706

Please make individual reservations online at

www.ohrd.wisc.edu

If unable to make reservations online, or

making group reservations, please call the Office of

Human Resource Development at 262-7107

or e-mail [email protected]

Begins

Concludes

Questions?

$10Program is open to members of the University community and their guests.

per personTick

ets

Oct. 21: How to Keep Moving...Forward

Nov. 9: What MakesShakespeare’s First FolioSo Special?

Dec. 13: DrawBridge: Handwriting,Picture Making and Academic Inquiry

Patrick Sims, Vice Provost for Diversity and Chief Diversity Officer, will give a talk about the status of the Diversity Framework implementation and discuss issues of campus climate at a broader level.

Joshua Calhoun, Assistant Professor of English, will explore the making and the marketing of Shakespeare’s legacy and provide an opportunity to think about viewing, questioning and understanding the First Folio.

Lynda Barry, Associate Professor of Art and renowned cartoonisht, will present a talk on DrawBridge, a cross-disciplinary, arts-based research method for problem solving through spontaneous drawing, writing and collage designed to facilitate insight and discovery.

Varsity Hall

11:45

1:00

Contact [email protected]

University Roundtable