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    Campus Author 2015 Event Program

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    Campus Author 2015 celebrated the 10th year of the Campus Author Recognition Program. The annual reception, held on Thursday November 5, 2015, featured Thomas King, celebrated author and Professor Emeritus, who read an excerpt from his book, The Back of the Turtle, for which he was awarded the prestigious Governor General’s Literary Award for Fiction in 2014. The 2015 event celebrated 94 authors and 121 books. This is the event program for the 2015 Campus Author Recognition Program annual reception held at the Academic Town Square, McLaughlin Library

    Campus Author 2016 Event Program

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    Campus Author 2016 celebrated the 11th year of the Campus Author Recognition Program. The 2016 event celebrated 90 authors and 101 books. This is the event program for the 2016 Campus Author Recognition Program annual reception held Thursday March 9, 2017 in the Atrium of the Summerlee Science Complex, University of Guelph

    Campus Author 2016 Event Photographs

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    Photographs taken at the 2016 Campus Author Recognition Program annual reception held Thursday March 9, 2017 in the Atrium of the Summerlee Science Complex

    Campus Author 2015 Event Photographs

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    Photographs taken at the 2015 Campus Author Recognition Program annual reception held Thursday November 5, 2015 at the Academic Town Square, McLaughlin Library

    Track 1: Wages and Income Security – Considerations in Implementing Pay Equity Practices

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    For real movement on pay equity, organizations must be willing and able to implement fair pay practices. This panel focuses on real successes and challenges that private, public and non-profit organizations face in implementing pay equity practices, as well as resources and tools that have been developed to assist organizations. Discussion on what works and what doesn’t work will give those looking to implement pay equity practices and proven strategies that can help advance their own efforts. Moderator: Latifa Lyles, Director, Women’s Bureau, Department of Labor Panelists: Ivy Latimer, Director, Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action, Strategic Diversity Management, CVS Health Evelyn Murphy, Boston Women’s Workforce Council Tiffany Bluemle, Director, Change the Stor

    Publishing Your Research with IEEE

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    Learn how you can work with IEEE to communicate your research to others. IEEE’s Author Engagement and Support Manager, Tiffany McKerahan, will share insight into how peer review works, help you understand which IEEE author tools and services can support your writing efforts, and share valuable tips to help you write your article

    Publishing Your Research with IEEE

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    Learn how you can work with IEEE to communicate your research to others. IEEE’s Author Engagement and Support Manager, Tiffany McKerahan, will share insight into how peer review works, help you understand which IEEE author tools and services can support your writing efforts, and share valuable tips to help you write your article

    Did You?

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    This poem is a reflection on first-generation college student Tiffany Ta\u27s family heritage. The piece focuses on the author\u27s grandmother, who Ta never really got to know

    Interview of Chesya Burke, author and doctoral candidate in the Department of English at the University of Florida

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    Chesya Burke, doctoral candidate in the Department of English at the University of Florida, describes #BlackGirlMagic and the ways Zora Neale Hurston embodies the phrase. As a writer in the Afrofuturist and horror genres, Burke discusses what it means to be at the 2020 Zora Neale Hurston Festival with other Black speculative writers. In addition, she talks about her work, Let's play white, and her "unwillingness to accept mediocrity." Burke is interviewed by Tiffany Pennamon, English doctoral student at the University of Florida

    How to Publish Your Research

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    Learn how you can communicate your research to a larger researcher community. Tiffany McKerahan, Manager of Author Engagement & Support at IEEE, will share insights into how to select the right publication for your research, how to structure your article for a scientific publication, how peer review works, how to publish ethically, and how IEEE can assist you throughout the publication process with author tools and services
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