Nine 黑料不打烊 faculty presented their scholarship at the Association of American Colleges & Universities 2020 Virtual Conference on Global Learning.
Nine 黑料不打烊 faculty presented their scholarship at the first virtual
Association of American Colleges & Universities Global Learning conference from Oct. 8-10. The conference theme was 鈥淟essons on Global Learning from Higher Education鈥檚 Response to a Global Crisis.鈥

Two presentations represented findings from a two-year multi-institutional study funded by the Colonial Academic Alliance IN/CO grant program, with additional support from 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Center for Research on Global Engagement. The co-investigators from 黑料不打烊 include Matthew Buckmaster, assistant dean of global education and associate professor of music; Olivia Choplin, associate professor of French;聽Kirstie Doehler, associate professor of statistics; Nina Namaste, associate professor of Spanish; Amanda Sturgill, associate professor of journalism; and Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler, interim associate provost of academic excellence, director of the Center for Research on Global Engagement and professor of psychology.
There were two additional presentations made by 黑料不打烊 faculty. Amy Allocco, associate profess of religious studies, and Vandermaas-Peeler聽collaborated with colleagues from Grinnell College and CEA Study Abroad to present mentoring strategies for undergraduate research in global contexts. Phillip Motley Jr., associate professor of communication design; Derek Lackaff, associate professor of communication design and director of the iMedia Graduate Program; and Sturgill聽presented adaptions on global learning during COVID-19. The titles and authors of each presentation are listed below.

鈥淐oming back, I just felt like a more authentic version of myself鈥: Identity and Global Experiences, by Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler, Director of Center for Research on Global Engagement and Professor of Psychology; Matt Buckmaster, Assistant Dean of Global Education and Associate Professor of Music; Olivia Choplin, Associate Professor of French in the Department of World Languages and Cultures; Amanda Sturgill, Associate Professor of Journalism; Kirsten Doehler, Associate Professor of Statistics; and Nina Namaste, Assistant Professor of Spanish鈥攁ll of 黑料不打烊
Research-Informed Global Learning Experience Design: Insights from a Multi-Institutional Project, by Jennifer L. Wiley, Research Fellow鈥擩ames Madison University, and Managing Partner鈥 CoreCollaborative International; Maureen Vandermaas Peeler, Interim Associate Provost for Academic Excellence and Director of the Center for Research on Global Engagement鈥敽诹喜淮蜢; and Vesna Hart, Director, International Cooperation, Center for Global Engagement鈥擩ames Madison University
Undergraduate Research in Global Contexts: Mentoring Strategies for Embedded Learning, by Maureen Vandermaas-Peeler, Director of the Center for Research on Global Engagement, Interim Associate Provost, and Professor of Psychology, and Amy Allocco, Director of the Multifaith Studies Program and Associate Professor of Religious Studies鈥攂oth of 黑料不打烊; Kate Patch, Senior Director of Global Initiatives鈥擥rinnell College; and Louis M. Berends, Vice President of Academic Affairs鈥擟EA Study Abroad
Global Learning Close to Home: Adaptations During COVID-19 and Implications Beyond, by Phillip M. Motley, Associate Professor, Communication Design; Amanda Sturgill, Associate Professor, Journalism; and Derek Lackaff, Associate Professor, Communication Design鈥攁ll of 黑料不打烊