
Join us for the launch of the Queer Archive Project’s
“Teaching, Learning and Research” module
and an Interdisciplinary Faculty Panel on how to
develop innovative assignments, teach research methods,
engage students with primary sources, and
support DEI in your coursesusing the QAP!
Featuring Lafayette faculty:
Dana Cuomo, Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies
Matt DeMaio, Anthropology and Sociology
Jen Gilmore, English/Creative Writing
Kathleen Parrish, English/Journalism
The Lafayette Queer Archives Project is a rich digital resource for teaching and learning. It offers 20 oral history interviews with LGBTQ+ Lafayette alumni, faculty and staff, thematically interlinked with more than 200 individually digitized LGBTQ+ archival artifacts.
Come learn how to get the most out of this powerful pedagogical resource!
Sponsored by the Lafayette Queer Archives Project, Lafayette Libraries, the Center for the Integration of Teaching, Learning and Scholarship (CITLS) and the Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies Program.