WOMEN, GENDER, AND SEXUALITY STUDIES
WOMEN, GENDER, AND THE POLITICS OF REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT IN THE CUBAN MARIEL MIGRATION
When: Tuesday, March 18 at 4 pm in Allen 101. Food reception starts at 3:30 pm.
Dr. Melissa Hampton, Assistant Professor of History at the University of Wyoming, will give a talk, in honor of Women's History Month.
If you have any questions or concerns, please email Erin B. Waggoner (waggonereb@longwood.edu) or Melissa Kravetz (kravetzml@longwood.edu).
SAVE THE DATE
CAFE’S 12TH ANNUAL TEACHING AND LEARNING INSTITUTE
PRACTICING FOR POST-GRADUATE SUCCESS
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Longwood University
The Center for Faculty Enrichment (CAFE) and the Post-Graduate Success Initiative leadership team invite ALL faculty and staff to the 2025 Teaching and Learning Institute. This year's Institute will feature workshop-style sessions, practitioner panels, and a lunch with topical roundtables, all facilitating exploration of the roles (e.g. advisor, mentor, course instructor, employer) and expertise we bring to forming campus communities dedicated to post-graduate success. By the end of the Institute, all participants should be ready to work with students as they develop and revise their curricular and co-curricular experiences plan and facilitate student practice by articulating experiences to outside audiences. The Institute is free for all Longwood University, Hampden-Sydney College, and Southside Community College faculty and staff.
BLACKWELL TALKS
When: March 24 @ 12:00-1:00 pm
Where: Virginia Room
A light lunch is provided at each talk.
Blackwell Scholar: Brandon Haffner, M.F.A.
Talk: Rigorous Play: An Argument for a Process-Only Workshop
BECOMING A TRAUMA-INFORMED FACULTY MEMBER
When: March 25, 2025 @ 3:30-5:00 pm
308 Allen Hall
Register here: https://forms.gle/Hm7ifsepMJLuodW78
Trauma affects more than just the current generation of college students. Many of us have been affected by abuse, serious accidents, or witnessing a medical emergency resulting in injury or death. A trauma-informed approach is beneficial for everyone because it allows us to create an environment in which we feel safe, supported, and thrive.
To better understand the impact of trauma on students and ourselves, you are asked to attend one training session. Each presentation is about an hour and addresses topics like understanding trauma, recognizing signs and symptoms, and learning how to apply knowledge about trauma into everyday policy and practice.
7-HABITS FOR INSTRUCTIONAL FACULTY
Faculty lives are filled with what seem to be competing needs. How can we:
- navigate the many tugs on our time and energy AND prioritize our well-being?
- build trust in our relationships AND set boundaries?
- honor our own experiences AND the diverse perspectives that spark innovation?
- shift to a both/and framework of thought?
Join CAFE’s Covey-certified facilitators as we offer the 7 Habits @ Longwood. You’ll learn to answer these questions and more using effective habits, principles, and strategies for a more effective and meaningful life.
If you are interested in 7 Habits but are unable to attend this session, send an email to gutierrezar@longwood.edu. If we have enough interest, we can explore other options. Co-sponsored with Longwood’s SNVC Institute for Leadership and Innovation
Register here: https://forms.gle/s4AjgXBNUYe3DptK9
FOCUSED PRODUCTIVITY SESSIONS
Join CAFE for Pomodoro sessions again this semester. All faculty and staff are welcome. The sessions use a focused cycle: set a goal, work towards it for 25 minutes, and then take a five-minute break. You will repeat the cycle three times. Choose the session that fits your needs:
Research Writing Session with Renee Gutiérrez |
Mondays @ 1:00-2:30 |
Graduate Faculty Work Session with Carl Harvey |
Fridays from 9:30-11:00 https://longwood-edu.zoom.us/j/91060920683
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Wonderful Women @ Work (for women in leadership positions) with Pam Tracy and Sarah Tanner-Anderson |
Mondays @ 8:30-10:00 https://longwood-edu.zoom.us/j/94607303015
Thursday @ 1:00-2:30 pm |
MEDITATION
Dates: Tuesday and Thursday this week
Time: 11:30 am-12:00 pm
Location: Zoom https://shorturl.at/uwul4
Mindfulness meditation can significantly improve your mental well-being by helping you manage stress, enhance focus and concentration, and better understand your emotions, all potentially leading to a calmer and more centered life. Current research also indicates potential benefits for physical health like lowered blood pressure and improved sleep quality. Join Renee Gutiérrez to create a pause in your day. All are welcome for a brief, guided meditation; no previous experience is required.