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Sophomore Honors student Logan McDonald has received a coveted Boren Scholarship to study for a year at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria.
Sociology senior Victoria (Tori) Olive published “Sexual Assault Against Women of Color” in the Journal of Student Research. Olive examined differences in women’s responses to sexual assault by race.
Sophomore Allason Leitz sets off to work with Yole!Africa, an arts and cultural center, locoated in Goma, Democratic Republic of the Congo, one of the most violent and devastated areas in Africa.
English Professor John Bean and his wife Kit, M.A. '93, will teach a series of workshops for faculty at Ashesi University. They will focus on curriculum assessment, critical thinking, a writing-across-the curriculum program, and best teaching practices.
Master in Sport Administration and Leadership faculty and students are assisting and presenting at the North American Society for Sport Management annual conference, May 22-26 in Seattle.
Dan Jørgensen brings extensive experience as a policymaker involved in EU and international environmental issues to PLSC 391: “Power and Persuasion in Environmental Policy."
Psychology Professor Elise Murowchick examined the onset of drug and alcohol use for the study “Emotional Health Predictors of Substance Use Initiation During Middle School.” The results were reported in Psychology of Addictive Behaviors.
Fine Arts Prof.Alexander Mouton has created “Passing Through,” a live multimedia performance. The exhibit explores the memory of place and the experience of time through texts, images, video, and soundscapes.
Philosophy Prof. Burt Hopkins' best-selling book "The Origin of the Logic of Symbolic Mathematics: Edmund Husserl and Jacob Klein," provides new context on philosophy and history of mathematics.
Prof. Frances Pohl lectures on “Language/ Image/ Object: The Work of Italian Artist Mirella Bentivoglio” on May 4. Bentivoglio's work spans five decades and several visual and intellectual fields.
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Colleguim Brown Bag Lunch (May 26)
- Muslim lawyer, author, and activist to visit campus (April 12th)
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