As a result of participating in this event, attendees will be able to:
• Recognize how to use your seven minutes to deliver a winning lecture
• Identify the design, structure, and pacing of your 7-minute lecture
• Identify the narrative you want to communicate to your audience
March 12, 2021 from 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Location: Zoom Online
She is currently serving as Associate Professor in the English Department within the College of Architecture, Arts & Humanities.
Cameron Bushnell is Interim and Founding Chair of the Interdisciplinary Studies Department, Director of the Pearce Center for Professional Communication, and Associate Professor of English. Her past research examines music in literature. Her current research investigates women’s writing about the Orient. She also conducts research in the field of writing across the curriculum. Her teaching focuses on postcolonial literature, southern literature, and contemporary literature. She has designed new programs, including a professional development seminar for teaching assistants. Her newest venture promotes faculty development in writing in the disciplines. She plays viola in the university orchestra. She has written a monograph subtitled Turning Empire on its Ear (Routledge 2013). She has published in Contemporary Literature, Interventions, and other venues. She is writing a new monograph, Orientalism Otherwise.