Friday, March 31, 2023 - 11:00am to 1:00pm
Via Zoom

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11:00 am ET | Getting Published
This panel is a nuts-and-bolts discussion of book publishing from the perspective of both authors and editors. It includes a presentation on the publication process as well as discussions on expectations, practical advice for working with a publisher, and useful tips for every step from submitting a manuscript to a press to helping your finished book find its audience. This presentation is helpful for faculty or graduate students who are or may soon be interested in publishing their work with a university press.

Panelists:

Jorge Duany, director, Cuban Research Institute, Florida International University
Sian Hunter, senior editor, University Press of Florida
Stephanye Hunter, editor in chief, University Press of Florida
Darius Young, associate professor, Department of History, Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University

1:00 pm ET | Career Paths in Humanities, Public Engagement, and Publishing
From student internships to post-graduation opportunities, this panel focuses on career paths at the intersection of the humanities, public engagement, and scholarly publishing. Panelists discuss their varied experiences working in the humanities in ways that engage the public through archives, museum exhibits, publications, and more. This presentation is helpful for anyone looking to explore alternative career tracks to academia and students interested in internship and career opportunities.

Moderator:

Barbara Mennel, Rothman Chair and director, Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere, University of Florida

Panelists:

Timothy Barber, director, Meek-Eaton Black Archives Research Center and Museum, Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University
Jenna Kolesari, academic promotions manager, University Press of Florida
Ana Menéndez, associate professor, Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab and Department of English, Florida International University
Pamela Schwartz, executive director, Orange County Regional History Center and Historical Society of Central Florida
Kiara Thompson, assistant director, Sankofa African American Arts & Digital Humanities Initiative (SAAADHI); graduate of University of Florida’s African American Studies Program; and former NEH SHARP intern at University Press of Florida

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