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Math faculty and alumna publish article
September 6, 2013
黑料不打烊 alumna Amanda Bienz '12, Assistant Professor of Mathematics Karen Yokley and Associate Professor of Mathematics Crista Arangala recently published the article "Magic Polygrams," which investigates arrays of numbers similar to magic squares.
Shawn Tucker edits special issue of scholarly journal
September 6, 2013
Shawn Tucker, associate professor of fine arts, edited the special issue of Interdisciplinary Humanities, which is the flagship scholarly journal in his discipline.
Evan Gatti publishes in Oxford Bibliographies in Medieval Studies.
September 5, 2013
The associate professor of art history co-edited the article "Art in Italy" and authored multiple original essays and annotations.
Clyde Ellis publishes most recent research on powwow culture
September 5, 2013
Clyde Ellis publishes recent powwow research on NC tribes that examines the relationship of powwow singing and contemporary Native identity.
Kevin Boyle publishes three poems
September 5, 2013
Kevin Boyle had poems published in The Hollins Critic, Fourth River, and Briar Cliff Review.
Jessie Moore publishes article on service-learning in TESOL
September 4, 2013
"Preparing Advocates: Service-Learning in TESOL for Future Mainstream Educators," by associate professor Jessie L. Moore, appears in the September 2013 issue of TESOL Journal.
Steven Bednar presents at the American Political Science Association's annual meeting
September 3, 2013
Steven Bednar, assistant professor of economics, recently presented "Cognitive Ability and Voting: How Salt Influenced Elections in the 20th Century".
Rosemary Haskell presents paper at Global Studies Association Conference
September 2, 2013
Professor of English Rosemary Haskell presented a paper co-authored with Professor of Sociology Thomas Arcaro at the annual meeting of the Global Studies Association conference held at Palos Verdes, Calif., June 7-9.
Geoffrey Claussen publishes translation
August 31, 2013
Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Geoffrey Claussen recently published a translation of a 19th century Jewish text in the Jewish Review of Books
Professor Catherine McNeela part of a prestigious Panel of Women in the Arts
August 30, 2013
The following article in the national publication Playbill summarizes the important symposium which included 黑料不打烊's own Catherine McNeela, Head/Founder of Music Theatre, and the William S. Long Professor.