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2008-09 Colloquy on Teaching and Learning for
Latino/a Faculty at Colleges, Universities, and Theological Schools



Dates:
July 22-28, 2008 - Wabash College Campus
January 29 - February 1, 2009 - Hacienda Hotel, Old Town San Diego, CA
June 17-22, 2009 - Wabash College Campus

Policy on Full Participation

Leadership Team:
Jean-Pierre Ruiz, Director,St. John’s University
Elizabeth Conde-Frazier, Claremont School of Theology
Carmen Nanko-Fernandez, Catholic Theological Union
Jose Irizarry-Mercado, McCormick Theological Seminary
Joanne Rodriguez, Hispanic Theological Initiative
Paul Myhre, Wabash Center Facilitator

Participants:
Efrain Agosto, Hartford Seminary
Jorge Aquino, University of San Francisco
Peter Casarella, DePaul University
Maria Davila, Andover Newton Theological School
Miguel Diaz, Saint John's University School of Theology
Loida Martell-Otero, Palmer Theo Seminary - Eastern Univ
Hjamil Martinez Vazquez, Texas Christian University
Milagros Peña, University of Florida
Daniel Ramirez, Arizona State University
Mayra Rivera, Pacific School of Religion
Ruben Rosario-Rodriguez, Saint Louis University
David Sanchez, Loyola Marymount University
Leopoldo Sanchez, Concordia Seminary (MO)
Theresa Torres, University of Missouri - Kansas City


Description:
This colloquy will gather Latino/a faculty by invitation who are teaching at colleges, universities, and theological schools for sustained conversation about pedagogy. The goal of the conversation will be to identify the distinctives and commonalities among Latino/a faculty in their teaching and learning styles and to contribute toward a supportive network of Latino/a scholars.

Stipend:
All participants will receive a stipend of $3000 for full participation in all three meetings of the colloquy, plus local expenses and travel.


Please Note: U.S. Law prohibits the Wabash Center from paying stipends to some participants who have particular classes of foreign national status.
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* Immigration status has no bearing on the Wabash Center’s selection of participants, but only on our ability to pay these participants a stipend. We deeply regret these restrictions but are confident that participants who are not eligible for a stipend will nonetheless find our programs valuable even without a stipend. The Wabash Center is, however, able to reimburse ALL participants for all local expenses and travel for the workshop or colloquy.

Follow-Up Grant or Fellowship
Participants are eligible for a noncompetitive grant that specifically addresses a particular pedagogical issue related to teaching and learning for Latino/a faculty.

Questions? Please Contact:
Rev. Dr. Paul Myhre
Associate Director, Wabash Center
301 West Wabash Ave.
Crawfordsville, In 47933
800-655-7117
myhrep@wabash.edu

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