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Religious Studies faculty members present research at major conference
November 26, 2019
Members of the Religious Studies Department presented their research and participated in the annual meeting of the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature held Nov. 23-26 in San Diego, California.
Andy Angyal offers talk at Franciscan Center about Thomas Berry biography
November 25, 2019
Angyal, professor emeritus of English and environmental studies, is the co-author of "Thomas Berry: A Biography," published in June by Columbia University Press.
School of Communications learns about the power of Bloomberg terminals
November 25, 2019
During educational trainings with ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ faculty on Nov. 19, Bloomberg Market Specialist Alex Wisch highlighted the financial data terminals’ functionality and ability to monitor news updates and analyze real-time financial market data.
Deandra Little receives highest honor from Professional & Organizational Network in Higher Education
November 25, 2019
Little, assistant provost and director of the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, was honored with the network’s 2019 Bob Pierleoni Spirit of POD Award.
Jennifer Eidum publishes article on first-generation students
November 25, 2019
Jennifer E. Eidum, assistant professor of English, published the article "Pathways to Thriving: Living-Learning communities aid the first steps of first-generation students."
Rosemary Haskell chairs conference session, presents paper
November 22, 2019
Haskell, professor of English, participated in the South Atlantic Modern Language Association Annual Meeting held Nov. 16 in Atlanta.
Campus services during Thanksgiving Break
November 21, 2019
Read this note to find out about changes in university operations during the Thanksgiving Break.
Global gathering of designers offers learning opportunities
November 18, 2019
Danielle Lake, director of design thinking, and Dawan Stanford, consulting director of design thinking, attended the Service Design Global Conference held Oct. 10-11 in Toronto.
eCampus News highlights use of ‘learner profiles’ at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ
November 15, 2019
In the article, University Registrar Rodney Parks and Assistant Registrar for Data Management Reporting Casey Hayes advocate for the use of "Learner Profiles" to enhance courses and better serve students.
Sandy Marshall Named First CSRCS Scholar
November 15, 2019
Sandy Marshall, assistant professor of geography, was selected as the 2020-22 CSRCS Scholar to support his development of community-based research and multimedia projects.