The Inaugural 2015-16
Well-Rounded Scholar Lecture Series
MARCH 2, 2016
School Psychologists Moving
Beyond IQ Tests: How I Learned
to Stop Worrying and Embrace
Experimental Practice.
David Hulac
NOVEMBER 19, 2015
Getting Medieval: What Does
That Really Mean?
•
Kristin Bovaird-Abbo
• Objective 1 The Fourth Turning and the
Imminent Restructuring of
Public Education.
Daniel Maas
LECTURE SERIES PURPOSE
To provide some of UNC’s most distinguished
scholars the opportunity to broadly talk about what
has been happening within their fields over the last
several years, in ways that promote interdisciplinary
discussion and partnership.
•
• If We Have Data, Let’s Look at
Data…If All We Have Are
Opinions, Let’s Go with Mine!
Nicholas Young
NOVEMBER 23, 2015
Knowledge Visualization as an
Interdisciplinary Way for
Learning, Teaching, and
Anna Ursyn collaborating.
NOVEMBER 30, 2015
JANUARY 27, 2016
Making Good Chemistry with
Our Students: Reaching
Equilibrium or Not?
Richard Schwenz
To register for a lecture, reserve your place at
CETL@unco.edu; be sure to include your name, e-
mail address, and specific lecture desired.
Each lecture will take place at 1375 Candelaria, from
11:30am – 1:00pm. Please be prompt. A
complementary lunch will be provided to each
registered audience member.
HOW TO REGISTER
FEBRUARY 16, 2016
NOVEMBER 11, 2015 MARCH 9, 2016
Eat Your Kale! How Epigenetics
Has Changed Our Understanding
of Disease Risk.
Co-Presented By:
Melissa Henry
Christina Pettey
MARCH 24, 2016
A Look Into The Crystal Ball:
Forecasting and Communicating
Climate Change and Its Impacts
on Our Daily Lives.
Cindy Shellito
APRIL 1, 2016
What? African Americans also
Composed Classical Art Songs? A
Live Presentation of Some
Amazing Song Literature.
Diane Bolden-Taylor
APRIL 6, 2016
Embracing the History of Art.
Andrew Svedlow
The New Geography: Spatial
Science for the 21st Century.
Jessica Salo

Well-Rounded Scholar Lecture Series General Poster docx

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    The Inaugural 2015-16 Well-RoundedScholar Lecture Series MARCH 2, 2016 School Psychologists Moving Beyond IQ Tests: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Embrace Experimental Practice. David Hulac NOVEMBER 19, 2015 Getting Medieval: What Does That Really Mean? • Kristin Bovaird-Abbo • Objective 1 The Fourth Turning and the Imminent Restructuring of Public Education. Daniel Maas LECTURE SERIES PURPOSE To provide some of UNC’s most distinguished scholars the opportunity to broadly talk about what has been happening within their fields over the last several years, in ways that promote interdisciplinary discussion and partnership. • • If We Have Data, Let’s Look at Data…If All We Have Are Opinions, Let’s Go with Mine! Nicholas Young NOVEMBER 23, 2015 Knowledge Visualization as an Interdisciplinary Way for Learning, Teaching, and Anna Ursyn collaborating. NOVEMBER 30, 2015 JANUARY 27, 2016 Making Good Chemistry with Our Students: Reaching Equilibrium or Not? Richard Schwenz To register for a lecture, reserve your place at CETL@unco.edu; be sure to include your name, e- mail address, and specific lecture desired. Each lecture will take place at 1375 Candelaria, from 11:30am – 1:00pm. Please be prompt. A complementary lunch will be provided to each registered audience member. HOW TO REGISTER FEBRUARY 16, 2016 NOVEMBER 11, 2015 MARCH 9, 2016 Eat Your Kale! How Epigenetics Has Changed Our Understanding of Disease Risk. Co-Presented By: Melissa Henry Christina Pettey MARCH 24, 2016 A Look Into The Crystal Ball: Forecasting and Communicating Climate Change and Its Impacts on Our Daily Lives. Cindy Shellito APRIL 1, 2016 What? African Americans also Composed Classical Art Songs? A Live Presentation of Some Amazing Song Literature. Diane Bolden-Taylor APRIL 6, 2016 Embracing the History of Art. Andrew Svedlow The New Geography: Spatial Science for the 21st Century. Jessica Salo