4-4-19 Medieval Studies (HIST 1300) Outreach: Graffiti and the Forgotten Jews of Antiquity

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4-4-19 Medieval Studies (HIST 1300) Outreach: Graffiti and the Forgotten Jews of Antiquity

By UConn Early College Experience

Date and time

Thursday, April 4, 2019 · 9am - 2pm EDT

Location

University of Connecticut Storrs

Wood Hall Basement Lounge Storrs, CT 06269

Description

On Thursday, April 4th UConn Early College Experience and the UConn History department invite all certified UConn ECE Medieval Studies (HIST 1300) instructors to attend the 21st Annual Medieval Studies Outreach. There is no fee to attend this event as a program partner.

Please park in the NORTH or SOUTH parking garage and bring your ticket from the garage for a validation stamp. If you park elsewhere without an appropriate permit, you may be ticketed. For a map please see maps.uconn.edu.

*If space allows, this event may also be open to others. The registration fee for non-ECE affiliates is $35 and includes all costs of instruction, lunch and parking. Non-affiliates MUST bring a check for $35 made out to the University of Connecticut in order to participate in this event.

Locations:

Department of History, Wood Hall Basement Lounge

Psychology Building, Room A106

Oak Hall, Room 236

UConn - Storrs Campus

Tentative Agenda

9:00 – 9:45 Registration, breakfast & Welcome

Presentations

9:45 – 10:45 Document workshop

11:00 – 11:50 Professor Sherri Olson, Department of History

HIST1300 lecture: “The Crusades and the expansion of Europe”

Psychology Building Room A106

12:30 – 2:00 Professor Karen B. Stern, “Graffiti and the Forgotten Jews of Antiquity”

(sponsored by UCONN’s Center for Jewish Studies and Contemporary Jewish

Life, the Department of Languages, Cultures and Literatures, and the

Humanities Institute)

Oak Hall Room 236

Lunch provided

Organized by

UConn Early College Experience (ECE) is a concurrent enrollment program that allows motivated high school students to take UConn courses at their high schools for both high school and college credit. Every course taken through UConn ECE is equivalent to the same course at the University of Connecticut. Students benefit by taking college courses in a setting that is both familiar and conducive to learning.

High school instructors who have been certified through the University of Connecticut teach UConn ECE courses.

Established in 1955, UConn Early College Experience is the nation's longest running concurrent enrollment program and is nationally accredited by The National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP).

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