Allyson Brantley will discuss her new book, Brewing a Boycott: How a Grassroots Coalition Fought Coors and Remade American Consumer Activism, as well as the research behind it.
This workshop uses an example of what not to do to think about how to design syllabi that promote student engagement and incorporate principles of inclusive teaching.
This workshop will cover accessibility design practices for things like presentation design, captioning tools, and best practices for audio or video projects.
Professor William L. Tabac will discuss his book, The Rise and Fall of Nashville Lawyer Tommy Osborn: Kennedy Convictions, examining the legendary clash between Robert Kennedy and James R. Hoffa.