Faculty: Learn to navigate long-distance relationships at next brown-bag lunch

More than 7 million couples in the U.S. consider themselves to be in a long-distance relationship. Ninety-five percent of those couples live between 30 and 950 miles apart and visit one another once a week to once every four weeks.

These long-distance relationships have become extremely common in academia. Learn more at the next faculty brown-bag panel discussion on Tuesday, Feb. 18, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Spartan Room of the Thwing Center. Panelists will include Damaris Punales-Alpizar, assistant professor of modern languages and literature; Robert Miller, vice president for research; and Suzanne Rivera, associate vice president for research.

An online RSVP is requested.

The event is sponsored by the Women Faculty Leadership Development Institute of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women.