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SATURDAY SESSIONS<br />

Chat Room<br />

Located in the Library Bar and Lounge (in the Exhibit Hall) | Saturday, 12:30 – 1:30 pm | #OAH_chat<br />

Drive the conversation! Join your peers in an interactive setting to discuss and debate predetermined topics in a relaxed, unstructured<br />

environment. This “unconference” will feature two sets of half-hour topic discussions, moderated by an expert or two who will<br />

guide the discussion. You are invited to learn, teach, discuss, and debate with those who share your interests! All are welcome.<br />

Saturday<br />

12:30 pm – 1:00 pm<br />

• Teaching Violence in the Classroom<br />

OAH_teachvio<br />

Monica Martinez, Brown University & Kathleen Belew,<br />

University of Chicago<br />

• Adjunct Teaching: Pathway to a Professional Future<br />

OAH_adjunct<br />

Donald Rogers, Central Connecticut State University &<br />

Brendan Lindsay, California State University, Sacramento<br />

• The How-Tos of Journal Publishing<br />

#OAH_journals<br />

Stephen Andrews, Journal of American History<br />

• Historians without Borders: Collaborative Projects in the<br />

Digital Age<br />

#OAH_collabdh<br />

Jeff McClurken, University of Mary Washington &<br />

Kelly Schrum, George Mason University<br />

• When Stuff Matters: How Objects of Controversy Can<br />

Spark a Civic Engagement<br />

#OAH_civic<br />

Catherine Whalen, Bard Graduate Center &<br />

Chuck Arning, National Park Service<br />

• Putting Together a Teaching Portfolio<br />

#OAH_portfolio<br />

David Trowbridge, Marshall University &<br />

Robin Henry, Wichita State University<br />

1:10 pm – 1:40 pm<br />

• Digital History—Making and Marketing<br />

#OAH_dhmake<br />

Erik Christiansen, Rhode Island College &<br />

Elizabeth Francis, Rhode Island Council for the Humanities<br />

• Interpreting History to the Public<br />

#OAH_public<br />

Morgan Grefe, Rhode Island Historical Society &<br />

Ruth Taylor, Newport Historical Society<br />

• Publishing Your Monograph<br />

#OAH_publish<br />

Rosanne Currarino, Queen’s University, Mark Simpson-Vos,<br />

University of North Carolina Press &<br />

Matthew Guterl, Brown University<br />

• Becoming Tenured Faculty: What’s the Future?<br />

#OAH_tenure<br />

Ed Ayers, University of Richmond &<br />

Patty Limerick, Center of the American West<br />

• Keeping Up with Scholarship—My Brain Hurts<br />

#OAH_keepingup<br />

Robin Henry, Wichita State University<br />

• Activist Historians, Historians as Activists<br />

#OAH_activist<br />

Heather Ann Thompson, University of Michigan<br />

LEGEND<br />

Public History<br />

Teaching<br />

Community College<br />

Professional Development<br />

RHODE ISLAND CONVENTION CENTER<br />

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