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Relevance and Relatability: Teaching Medieval and Early Modern Cultures – A Roundtable Discussion in honor of Noel Fallows

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Founders Memorial Garden
Special Information:
Serpentine Garden, (coffee and light refreshments served)

To celebrate Fallows’s legacy as a scholar of Medieval literature, an award-winning teacher, and a visionary administrator of international programs, we invite members of the university and wider community to join us for a conversation about strategies to illuminate the past in today’s classrooms. All are welcome.  

Sponsor: the Early Modern Research Cluster under the auspices of the Willson Center for the Humanities and Arts Global Georgia Project / the Department of Romance Languages, Romance Languages Fund   

Opening remarks: Marisa Anne Pagnattaro, University of Georgia, Interim Vice President for Instruction  

Panelists:  

Benjamin Ehlers, University of Georgia, History, moderator.  

Mitchel McCoy, Belmont University, Foreign Languages  

Rachel Denae Harris, University of Georgia, Romance Languages / Center for Teaching and Learning  

Alexander Sager, University of Georgia, Germanic and Slavic Studies  

Dana Bultman, University of Georgia, Romance Languages  

Image: Dr. Fallows' 2016 Franklin College associate deans Jackson Street homage to the Beatles' Abbey Road – from left: Russell Malmberg, Noel Fallows, Kecia Thomas, Chuck Kutal

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