Our three-day schedule is posted below. You may download the full version of the C3 Summit program, including speaker/faciliator bios and other logistical information, but please note that a printed version of this document will be given to all attendees at registration.
All Summit locations are listed on the Campus Map
FRIDAY, MARCH 28th
3 p.m. – 8 p.m. Registration | First floor of the College Center at Crozier-Williams
4 p.m. Optional Campus Tour | Office of Admission, Horizon House
5:30 p.m. Reception | Cro’s Nest, College Center at Crozier-Williams
6:30 p.m. Dinner | 1962 Room, College Center at Crozier-Williams
- Welcome, President Katherine Bergeron, Connecticut College
8 p.m. Keynote Conversation: “Launching Transformation” | 1962 Room, College Center at Crozier-Williams
Facilitator: Roger Brooks, Connecticut College
- Tracey Hucks, Haverford College
- Juana María Rodríguez, University of California, Berkeley
9:30 – 11:00 p.m. Unity House Get Together | Unity House
- For undergrads, with Connecticut College students
SATURDAY, MARCH 29th
- Just arriving? Please stop at the registration table for important information!
7:45 – 8:30 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast | First Floor, Blaustein Humanities Center
8:45 – 10:15 a.m. Workshop: You, Me, We: Who Gets to Fully Participate in the Academy, and How? | 1962 Room, College Center at Crozier-Williams
- Susan Sturm, Center for Institutional and Social Change, Columbia Law School
- Shirley M. Collado, Middlebury College
10:15 – 10:45 a.m. Break | First Floor, Blaustein Humanities Center
10:45 a.m. – Noon. Research Presentations: Graduate Students & Undergraduate Research Fellows
Session A | Room 201, Blaustein Humanities Center
Moderator: Anthony Cascardi, University of California, Berkeley
- Siri Colom, University of California, Berkeley
Stigma and the Politics of Belonging: Struggle over Public Housing in New Orleans post-Katrina - Seema Golestaneh, Anthropology, Columbia University
Hidden in Plain Sight: The Nimatullahi Sufi Order and the Cultivation of Private Archives - Romeo Guzman, Columbia University
East of East: Mapping Community Narratives in South El Monte and El Monte - April Sizemore-Barber, University of California, Berkeley
In-Hyper-Visibility: Black Lesbian Representation and Aesthetic Displacement in the Work of South African Photographer Zanele Muholi
Session B | Room 203, Blaustein Humanities Center
Moderator: Benson Lieber, Amherst College
- Diana King, Columbia University
Translating Revolution in Twentieth-Century China and France: Theories, Practices, Texts - Miguel Morin, Columbia University
Technological unemployment in historical perspective - Sadé S. Williams, Middlebury College
Am I Who I Say I Am or What They Say I Am? Identity Construction in Juvenile Courtroom Proceedings - Sunny Xiang, University of California, Berkeley
Literary Voice: How So Political Voice?
Session C | Room 210, Blaustein Humanities Center
Moderator: Peter Uvin, Provost, Amherst College.
- Sasha-Mae Eccleston, University of California, Berkeley
Ancient and Contemporary Narrative Ethics, A Primer - Edgar B. Mejia, Middlebury College
The Academic, Emotional, and Interpersonal Consequences of Race-Based Rejection Sensitivity in Adolescents - Kristin Murphy, Columbia University
From “Privilege” to “The New Jim Crow”: Navigating the personal and political across educational (con)texts - Gabrielle Williams, University of California, Berkeley
Starving from Satiety: Explorations of Uncommon Hunger in African American Literature
12:15 – 1:15 p.m. Informal Networking Lunch | Faculty Lounge & Hood Dining Room, Blaustein Humanities Center
1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Building Skills & Capacity: Breakouts
Full Participation in the Academy: Undergraduates | Ernst Common Room, Blaustein Humanities Center
Facilitators: Bridget Newell, Bucknell University & Michael Reed, Williams College
Nurturing Young Scholars: Undergraduate Research Directors | Room 205, Blaustein Humanities Center
Facilitators: Andrea Morris, Columbia University & Cynthia Ladd-Viti, University of California, Berkeley
Liberal Arts Colleges and Academic Lives of Purpose: Graduate Students | Room 210, Blaustein Humanities Center
Facilitators: Carlos J. Alonso, Columbia University & Abigail Van Slyck, Connecticut College
Realizing the Power of Cohorts and Mentors for Post-doctoral Fellows | Room 208, Blaustein Humanities Center
Facilitators: Denise Kimber Buell, Williams College & Roberto Lint Sagarena, Middlebury College
Best Practices in Mentoring for Success: Faculty and Administrator Mentors | Room 203, Blaustein Humanities Center
Facilitators: Kirk D. Read, Bates College & Susan Schweik, University of California, Berkeley
Concurrent Session: How Does One Lead Change? Presidents, Senior Administrators, and Invited Guests | Room 211, Blaustein Humanities Center
Facilitators: Susan Sturm, Center for Institutional and Social Change, Columbia Law School; Crystal Williams, Bates College
2:45 – 4 p.m. Leadership Roundtable | Evans Hall, Cummings Art Center
Facilitator: Shirley Collado, Middlebury College
- President Katherine Bergeron, Connecticut College
- President Adam Falk, Williams College
- President Clayton Spencer, Bates College
4 – 4:30 p.m. Break | First Floor, Blaustein Humanities Center
4:30 – 6 p.m. Inquiry and Action Teams: What’s Been Learned, What Happens Next?
Enabling Individuals to Enter, Thrive and Succeed in Higher Education | Room 210, Blaustein Humanities Center
Facilitators: Roger Brooks, Connecticut College, Carolyn Denard, Connecticut College & Crystal Williams, Bates College
Building Campus Capacities for Full Participation in Academia | Ernst Common Room, Blaustein Humanities Center
Facilitators: Susan Sturm, Center for Institutional and Social Change, Columbia Law School & Michael Reed, Williams College
Making Change Sustainable Over Time | Room 201, Blaustein Humanities Center
Facilitators: Shirley M. Collado, Middlebury College & Andrea Morris, Columbia University
6:30 p.m. Dinner | 1962 Room, College Center at Crozier-Williams
8 p.m. RefleXion | 1962 Room, College Center at Crozier-Williams
- A student performance of the crafts of poetry, rap, and other verbal arts with a special emphasis on the spoken word art form.
SUNDAY, MARCH 30th
7:30 – 9 a.m. LADO Senior Diversity Officers Breakfast | Cro’s Nest, College Center at Crozier-William
8 – 9 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast | First Floor, Blaustein Humanities Center
9 – 10:15 a.m. Research Presentations: Graduate Students & Undergraduate Research Fellows
Session A | Room 201, Blaustein Humanities Center
Moderator: David Canton, Connecticut College
- George Aumoithe, Columbia University
The History of Social Health Movements and Clinical Medicine - Reginold Royston, University of California, Berkeley
Hacktivism in Africa: Ghana’s Digital Elites - Yesenia Barragan, Columbia University
To The Mine I Will Not Go: Freedom and the Abolition of Slavery on the Colombian Black Pacific, 1821-1852 - Rebekah Linh Collins, University of California, Berkeley
Images of War, Images of Peace - Annecaroline Clark, Smith College
A Historical Analysis of New York City’s Syringe and Needle Exchange Policy, 1985- 1989
Session B | Room 203, Blaustein Humanities Center
Moderator: Susan Schweik, University of California, Berkeley
- Danielle McColgan, Smith College:
Historicizing Health Promotion: Drug Prevention in New York City 1978-1989 - Michael McGee, Jr., University of California, Berkeley
Freedom and Critical Academic Rigor - Amber Spry, Columbia University
Examining the Evidence for Linked Fate - Devon Wade, Columbia University
Trauma in the Schools: A Closer Look at How Schools Stratify Based on Children with Traumatic Experiences
Session C | Room 210, Blaustein Humanities Center
Moderator: Abigail Van Slyck, Connecticut College
- Marichuy Gomez, Smith College
The Institutional Revolutionary Party’s Response to Student Movements in Mexico - Rosa Martinez, University of California, Berkeley
Reimagining the American Literary Imagination Through the Figure and Narrative of Spanish Masquerade - Leon Salvatierra, University of California, Berkeley
Between Sculpture and Literature: Caupolican’s Duality Dis-articulating the Nation in Ruben Dario’s “Modernismo” - Veli Yashin, Columbia University
The Rhetoric of Division in Nineteenth-Century Arabic and Turkish Literatures in Their Ottoman Context
10:15 – 10:30 a.m. Break | Rotunda, Blaustein Humanities Center
10:30 – 11:15 a.m. Looking Forward: Team Presentations | Ernst Common Room, Blaustein Humanities Center
Facilitator: Mike Reed, facilitator
11:15 – 12:45 p.m. The Future of Academia: C3, Inclusion, Teaching & Research | Ernst Common Room, Blaustein Humanities Center
- Introduction by President Katherine Bergeron, Connecticut College
- “Building Community to Transform Culture,” Concluding Keynote by President Freeman A. Hrabowski, III, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
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