Past Annual Faculty Development Workshops

Moustafa Bayoumi

Workshop Spring 2013

The first year of the workshops included Key Note Presentation by Moustafa Bayoumi on his book ‘How Does It Feel to Be A Problem: Being Young and Arab in America’ and its relevance to the study of Muslims and Islam in America particularly in the university setting.

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Workshop Spring 2014

Year 2 of the workshops included a Key Note Presentation on Islam and Comics, Science Fiction and Fantasy by Rebecca Hankins, LSIS of Texas A&M University.

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Rebecca Hankins

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Workshop Spring 2016

Year 2 of the workshops included a Key Note Presentation on Islam and Comics, Science Fiction and Fantasy by Rebecca Hankins, LSIS of Texas A&M University.

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Workshop Spring 2017

Reclaiming the Narrative: Islamophobia and the Muslim Identity in the “West” - This workshop provides an opportunity for scholars from various disciplines to come together and critically examine these debates around Islamophobia.

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Tania Saeed