Princeton University seeks an Associate Director of the Program for Community-Engaged Scholarship (ProCES). The Associate Director of ProCES furthers the development of community-engaged learning and scholarship at Princeton through assisting faculty members with service-oriented and community-engaged course development, outreach to faculty members
On March 5 and 6, the Kentucky Folklife Program, part of the Department of Folk Studies and Anthropology at WKU, will host the first virtual Kentucky Folklife Network Gathering. The two-day event is dedicated to creating more robust avenues of communication among
Thanks to generous ongoing funding from the Elios Charitable Foundation and the Tsakopoulos Hellenic Foundation, and new funding from the Tarbell Family Foundation, the University Library is pleased to offer the continuation of the Library Research Fellowship Program (LRFP) to support the
The College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, KY invites applications for a post-doctoral scholar in the field of Catholic Studies. This position will begin in August 2021 and is possibly renewable for one year. Applicants must
SoundLore is a new podcast series that is produced by the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University. Each episode ventures into the research, practices, and projects of folklore and ethnomusicology. Podcast guests include current and emeritus faculty, students, and alumni
We are adapting our 2021 Annual Meeting plans as we navigate the present moment of the COVID-19 pandemic and its ripple effects on our programs and institutions. We are proceeding with both an in-person gathering in Harrisburg, and a virtual meeting for
Wonder what’s going on with the our 2021 Annual Meeting planning? Check our 2021 Annual Meeting FAQ to find answers to your questions. Don’t see your question? Contact Lorraine Walsh Cashman. She can tell you more, and add it to the page
Our recent Annual Meeting Planning survey results have given us valuable insights into how we can best serve participants’ needs as we assess the continuing impact of the pandemic on our 2021 plans. Reactions are mixed on most questions, but some trends
On February 19, German’s national radio Deutschlandfunk Kultur ran a 55-minute program largely focused on Jim Leary’s work with the folk/vernacular/roots music of German-speaking (Austrian, German, Swiss) immigrants to the US. Though the article and the radio program are both in German, excerpts of
The Smithsonian’s Recovering Voices initiative will host a monthly film-screening series highlighting the crucial role languages play in daily life. Presented virtually this year, the sixth annual Mother Tongue Film Festival features 45 films in 39 languages from regions across the globe.
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