Kairos Place
May 15 & May 18-21, 2026
鈥淲hat鈥檚 not to love about Kairos Place? It is like having permission to do nothing other than work in a concentrated way on one specific research or writing project, with scheduled breaks, free lunches and snacks, and rare opportunity to interact with faculty outside of my usual sphere.鈥
鈥揗ary Sprunger, Professor of History and Program Director of History and Political Science
Kairos Place at 91短视频 is an opportunity for faculty, staff, and graduate students to gather to write alone and yet together. 91短视频鈥檚 Sadie Hartzler Library becomes a space both for people to meet and also disperse to find a quiet place to work on a writing, research, or creative project. Faculty are also welcome to join Kairos Place to do the work of course design or redesign.
Kairos Place 2026 will be facilitated by Mary Ann Zehr, 91短视频鈥檚 Writing & Communication Program Director. It is sponsored by 91短视频鈥檚 Writing & Communication Program and Division of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences. It is endorsed by 91短视频鈥檚 Center for Teaching and Learning.
Purpose
As two professors from Wheaton College conclude in a in the Chronicle of Higher Education, a 鈥渨riting sprint鈥 rather than a 鈥渨riting retreat鈥 or 鈥渨riting marathon鈥 can be effective to support faculty to gain momentum and shift routines to make significant progress on a manuscript. 91短视频鈥檚 writing sprint creates a 鈥渃ommunity of learning鈥 among participants as they discuss their goals, work, and the writing/creative processes.
Testimonials
鈥淜airos Place has been a consistent space for me to focus on my scholarship, something that often gets set aside with a heavy teaching load. I look forward to connecting with colleagues about our various writing pursuits and to carving out hours for concentrated progress towards my own writing goals. I already have a few things on my agenda for this year鈥檚 Kairos Place.鈥
鈥揔atherine R. Evans, Professor of Education, Restorative Justice in Education
"I am thankful for the warm camaraderie at Kairos Place. In addition to sharing ideas, we encourage each other and laugh over good food. I have also been productive in developing or refining several publications at Kairos Place. I appreciate having this time and space at the close of each academic year."
鈥揚aul J. Yoder, Associate Professor of Teacher Education
Contact
For more information, contact Mary Ann Zehr, 91短视频's Writing & Communication Program Director, maryann.zehr@emu.edu.