Join us at 1:00pm on Wednesday, March 27, for "A Space for the Mind: Evolution of Campus Environment as a Metaphor for the Meaning of Higher Education" presented by
Juan C. Fernandez.
The presentation will discuss how the evolution of higher education has
brought about a parallel evolution of educational and personal spaces
throughout campus. Professor Fernandez will discuss former and current
buildings on (mostly) WSU campus as a metaphor to illustrate the
significance of those changes.
Please encourage your students and colleagues to attend.
The Library Athenaeum is located on the second floor of the Krueger
Library, bluff side. For more information about the spring Athenaeum
events please visit: http://www.winona.edu/library/athenaeum/
Monday, March 25, 2013
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
03/13 - Athenaeum at 1pm - Assessment in the History Department: Outcomes for History Majors and GEPS Students
Come one come all! Join us at 1:00pm on Wednesday, March 13, for "Assessment in the History Department: Outcomes for History Majors and GEPS Students" presented by Matthew Lungerhausen, Matt Lindaman and Michelle Kuhl.
The panel will discuss the methods used by WSU’s history department to assess student learning among both majors and General Education (GEPS) students. Professor Lungerhausen will address the main focus of the Department’s assessment for majors, the senior thesis project. Professors Lindaman and Kuhl will discuss the way they have used Document Based Questions to assess historical thinking skills in GEPS students from Professor Lindaman’s Western Civilizations classes.
Please encourage your students and colleagues to attend.
The Library Athenaeum is located on the second floor of the Krueger Library, bluff side. For more information about the fall Athenaeum events please visit: http://www.winona.edu/library/athenaeum/
The panel will discuss the methods used by WSU’s history department to assess student learning among both majors and General Education (GEPS) students. Professor Lungerhausen will address the main focus of the Department’s assessment for majors, the senior thesis project. Professors Lindaman and Kuhl will discuss the way they have used Document Based Questions to assess historical thinking skills in GEPS students from Professor Lindaman’s Western Civilizations classes.
Please encourage your students and colleagues to attend.
The Library Athenaeum is located on the second floor of the Krueger Library, bluff side. For more information about the fall Athenaeum events please visit: http://www.winona.edu/library/athenaeum/
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Saturday, March 2, 2013
03/06 - Athenaeum at 1pm - Introduction to Tai Chi and Chi Gong
Please joins us at 1:00pm on 6 March 2013 for our Library Athenaeum titled Introduction to Tai Chi and Chi Gong, by Brice
Wilkinson, Retired Professor, Winona State University.
An experiential introduction to the
science of Tai Chi. It has preventive medicine, every day you give yourself a
self administered acupuncture treatment. It is a dance to many, a weapon system
to some, they way of enlightenment for a few. If you can walk you can play Tai
Chi. Oh yes, it reverses the laws of aging.
The Library Athenaeum is located on the second floor of the Krueger Library, bluff side. For more information about the Library Athenaeum please visit our website at:http://www.winona.edu/library/athenaeum/#six
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