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College of the Holy Cross Professor Thomas Worcster, S.J., has been named the Le Roux Chair for Spring 2013.His scholarship focuses on the Reformation, religion and politics, and early modern European history.
Communication Prof. Gary Atkins examines the lives of three men who pursued sexual justice in his just published "Imagining Gay Paradise: Bali, Bangkok and Cyber-Singapore."
Seattle University President Sundborg, S.J. awarded the 2012-13 McGoldrick Fellowship to Professor Paul Milan, which recognizes his commitment to students and the values of the Jesuit educational tradition.
Criminal Justice Prof. Elaine Gunnison will present “Social Injustice Unveiled: Bias in Media Depictions of Female Offenders” on Feb. 29.
Five members of the College of Arts and Sciences faculty were awarded Seattle University Summer Faculty Fellowships to support their scholarship and research.
Lawyer, scholar, and activist, Walter Echo-Hawk presents “In the Courts of the Conquerors: Charting a New Path in the Post-Colonial Age” on Feb. 24.
Prof. Galen Trail, Director of the Master of Sport Administration and Leadership program, recently published “Factors influencing spectator sport consumption: A case of NCAA women’s college basketball,” in an international journal.
Criminal Justice Professor Stephen Rice received a stellar review in the journal "Ethnic and Racial Studies" for his edited volume "Race, Ethnicity, and Policing: New and Essential Readings."
Prof. Cynthia Moe-Lobeda, who teaches in the College of Arts and Sciences and School of Theology and Ministry, was elected to the Board of Directors of the Society of Christian Ethics.
Alice Shobe, member of the advisory board of the Master of Nonprofit Leadership program, has been appointed executive director of Building Changes, effective April 2, 2012.
Philosophy Prof. Paul Kidder presents "Minoru Yamasaki and the Fragility of Architecture.” Yamasaki designed New York City's World Trade Center, which was destroyed on 9/11/01.
Fine Arts Prof. Carol Wolfe Clay received a 2011 Footlight Award for her design of “Cymbeline,” produced by the Seattle Shakespeare Company. The Footlight Awards are given to outstanding actors, theaters, and stage productions by theater critic Misha Berson.
Karen Sharp, Education Director at Seattle Children’s Theatre, brings her expertise in arts education to the MFA in Arts Leadership program. Sharp has led and coordinated arts education programs for more than 18 years.
Professor Michael Adas presents “The Soldiers' Lament: Misbegotten Wars and the Decline of Global Powers” for the Albert Mann Memorial Lecture, on February 14. Adas is the Abraham E. Voorhees Professor of History and Board of Governors' Chair at Rutgers University.
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