Online Event – Demystifying the Hidden Curriculum for New Professors – ASEH Connects - @aseh.bsky.social@camdenburd.bsky.social@ramya.bsky.socialniche-canada.org/2024/07/17/o...#envhist
2 August 2024 - Join the Early Career Caucus and Women's Environmental History Network (WEHN) for a roundtable discussion of tacit knowledge issues and the so-called hidden curriculum new professors f...
I have a feeling this will be a bestseller. You heard it from me.
Great hump day: got to take an inspiration for brunch, got some good news on the way to a cracker of a local history roundtable. My pink eye start to the week seems a long time ago.
Very grateful for the opportunity and excited for it!
Online Event – Diversifying the Field: Reflections on Syllabi and Citational Practices with Mary E. Mendoza, Sara Pritchard, @ramya.bsky.social, and Genie Yoo THIS FRIDAY, March 1, 4:00pm EST @aseh.bsky.social Connects Event niche-canada.org/2024/02/27/o... #envhist #envhum #teaching
ASEH Connects participants will brainstorm how to refine their own best practices for diversifying teaching and scholarship to reflect the growing heterogeneity of environmental history across the glo...
Check out the new episode of Heartland History where @ramya.bsky.socialpodcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/h...
Show Heartland History, Ep Josiah Rector - Toxic Debt: An Environmental Justice History of Detroit - Feb 22, 2024
I'm not a Podcast Guy, but I enjoyed the hell out of Heartland History (sponsors @midwesternhistory.bsky.social@camdenburd.bsky.social@ramya.bsky.socialwww.midwesternhistory.com/podcast
Looking/wondering about a possible comparative history of the evolution of immigration law in the US and Canada, especially after the Second World War. TIA!