Speaker on February 5, 2023 – Dr Joy Mighty

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Links for the service and the bulletin.

If you wish to read the text of Dr Mighty’s talk on February 5, you will find it here

Background image on slide: JESUS MAFA. The Sermon on the Mount, from Art in the Christian Tradition, a project of the Vanderbilt Divinity Library, Nashville, TN. https://diglib.library.vanderbilt.edu/act-imagelink.pl?RC=48284 [retrieved February 2, 2023]. Original source: http://www.librairie-emmanuel.fr (contact page: https://www.librairie-emmanuel.fr/contact).

Dr Joy Mighty is a Professor Emerita from Carleton University where she held appointments as Associate Vice-President (Teaching and Learning), Senior Scholar for Innovation in Teaching and Learning, and Full Professor in the Sprott School of Business and the Pauline Jewett Institute of Women’s and Gender Studies in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Prior to her work at Carleton, Dr Mighty served as Director of the Centre for Teaching and Learning and Professor in the School of Business at Queen’s University. She was also the coordinator of the Teaching and Learning Centre and a professor in the Faculty of Business Administration at the University of New Brunswick. 

Dr Mighty has an eclectic academic background and a wealth of experience as an administrator, teacher, educational developer, researcher and consultant. Her special interests are organizational development and change, as well as equity, diversity and the scholarship of teaching and learning. A past president of the STLHE, she was also the inaugural chair of the Educational Developers Caucus and Canada’s representative on the Council of the International Consortium for Educational Development. She currently chairs the STLHE Task Force on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion. A frequently sought keynote speaker, Dr Mighty has received awards for excellence in teaching, research, professional service and leadership, and is the 2020 recipient of the Christopher Knapper Lifetime Achievement Award. 

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