The Liberal Arts Symposium brings together the scholarship of all faculty who have a vested interest in incorporating Liberal Arts ideals into their teaching, whether they teach in the Liberal Arts or not.
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Activities for Exploring Our Language Teacher Identities Susanne Rizzo, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Alhamdulillah Humanizing Online Education Through a Gratitude-Based Curriculum Michelle Henry, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Breaking International Boundaries Intercultural Virtual Exchange Heba Fathelbab, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Developing Quality and Equity through Engaged Teaching and Learning Michelle Henry, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Engaging Students Online with Design Thinking Sophie Farag, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Liberal Arts and Global Connectivity Sanaa Makhlouf, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Liberal Arts Symposium-Closing Session Doris Jones, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Michelle Miller, Northern Arizona University |
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Liberal Arts Symposium-Opening Session and Meet and Greet Doris Jones, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Liberal Arts Symposium-Opening Session and Welcome Remarks Doris Jones, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Liberal Arts Symposium-Opening Session and Welcome Remarks of the Dean Doris Jones, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Lifelong Learning via Digital Literacy Tool and Skills Rania Jabr, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Teacher Well-being What, Why, and How Hala Tadros, The American University in Cairo AUC |
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Three Quick and Easy Ways to Create an Engaged, Inclusive Learning Community Online Juleen Keevy, The American University in Cairo AUC |
